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What is a Diagonal Spread?

Topic: InvestingFeaturing Shaun RosenbergPublished February 10, 2009

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A diagonal spread is a spread that allows you to produce a monthly income from the stock market and at the same time being able to profit from appreciation or depreciation in the stock.nnOk so how does it work? Simply put you buy an option that will not expire for many months. You also sell an option that will expire in the front month. nnFor example say you buy a call option 10 months out for $12. nThen you sell a front month call with a higher strike price for $2. Initially you would be down $10, but if you kept selling front calls every month for the 10 months you could be profitable.nnLet’s say that you sell a front month call every month for 10 months. You make $2 every month and sell a total of $20. That is great, considering you paid $12 and sold $20 worth of calls. That would give you a profit of $8 or 66% after just 10 months, if everything went well.nnIf the stock falls or if you are about to be called out you can easily buy back the option you have sold or sell the option you have bought in order to limit your losses. nnThe nice thing about diagonal spreads is that they allow you to profit as the stock increases too. Say the stock starts giving you a bullish signal 1 month and you think the stock will go higher, well you could always just decide to not sell a call that month.nnThis would leave you with a standard call option, which would increase as the price of the stock goes up, and would probably make you even more money than if you would have sold the option for that month.nnBecause it still is possible to lose money with a diagonal spread you should still use things such as stop losses, and risk management. They greatly increase your odds with any strategy. nnTo learn more about the diagonal spread visit http://www.stocks-simplified.com/Diagonal_Spread_Strategy.html nnTo learn more about the stock market visit http://www.stocks-simplified.com

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