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time spread

An option strategy involving the purchase and sale of put options and call options having the same strike price but different expiration dates. also called horizontal spread.

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  1. Options Strategy - Time Spread
    A Time Spread (A.K.A. - a Calendar or Horizontal Spread) involves buying a Call (or a Put) with one expiration and writing the same strike Call (Put) with an ...
     
  2. Time Spreads & Diagonals - Thinkorswim
    Therefore, a long time spread might be a good position if you think the stock price is going to move to, then stay at, a particular strike price until expiration of the ...
     
  3. Calendar spread - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In finance, a calendar spread (also called a time spread or horizontal spread) is a spread trade involving the simultaneous purchase of futures or options ...
     
  4. What is time spread? definition and meaning
    Definition of time spread: An option strategy involving the purchase and sale of put options and call options having the same strike price but different expiration ...
     
  5. Options strategy: Using a short time spread
    Aug 1, 2010 ... A short time spread is a great solution to the age old dilemma of what strategy to trade when the markets are making you nervous about almost ...
     
  6. Time Spreads by OptionTradingpedia.com
    Oct 21, 2009 ... The long term options in a typical Time Spread provides an offset ... However, due to having an offsetting long position in a Time Spread, Time ...
     
  7. Call Time Spread
    a call time spread is to sell one front month call option contract and buy one far month call option contract.
     
  8. Time Spread Strategy - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Buying and selling puts and calls with the same exercise price but different expiration dates, and trying to profit from the different premiums of the options.