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The trade doesn't require a market crash. A controlled downside move into expiry can be sufficient for the structure to work. What I find interesting about spread strategies is that they force traders
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The trade doesn't require a market crash. A controlled downside move into expiry can be sufficient for the structure to work. What I find interesting about spread strategies is that they force traders to think differently. Not: "Will the market go down?" But:
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-16 06:13 UTC
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