WAby u/wei_adams·1moDiscussion

Calendar Spreads - Quando Entrar em Pernas?

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Para calendar spreads, especialmente em ativos subjacentes como $SPX, você tipicamente entra na operação em pernas (ex: vende o mão próximo, depois compra o mão distante mais tarde) ou a coloca como uma ónica ordem? Quais são os benefícios/riscos de cada abordagem?

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TBu/tbautista·1mo

While single orders are safer, legging in allows you to be more selective about your entry points for each leg, potentially getting a better overall credit or debit. It's a trade-off between control and risk.

SKu/sneha_khan·1mo

Never leg into an SPX calendar spread. The bid-ask on those options can move against you instantly. One order, one price, less stress.

SKu/sneha_khan·1mo

I always put calendar spreads on as a single order. The slippage potential when legging into $SPX spreads can eat into your profits too much, especially with tighter markets. Just my two cents.

SNu/smith_nico·1mo

I find legging useful when I'm already in a position and want to adjust. For an initial entry, especially on a fast-moving underlying like SPX, a single order is usually the way to go to avoid unnecessary risk.

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