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Calendar Search

Identify optimal calendar trades for a target date and view.

  • Search for multi-expiration spreads for a specific date and view
  • Filter near and far term options based on expirations, strikes, and deltas
  • Review calendar opportunities in the trade analyzer

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Search for multi-expiration spreads for a specific date and view

Looking for the optimal way to trade your view on a specific stock using calendar spreads? Our calendar search does all the heavy lifting by analyzing thousands of combinations of promising options to uncover the best trade opportunities available.

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Filter near and far term options based on expirations, strikes, and deltas

Want to find a 60/80 delta long call calendar spread where the short leg expires in 2-6 weeks and the long leg expires 4-8 weeks after the short leg's expiration? It's never been easier to filter, sort, and analyze the best opportunities.

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Review calendar opportunities in the trade analyzer

All trade results include a clear execution plan along with an interactive profit diagram. In addition, you'll see the minimum, maximum, and expected return for the provided model at expiration. The trades will be scaled to make full use of the available budget, as well as include any expected broker commissions and fees. You can then click through to review them using our in-depth option trade analyzer.

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Pricing

Our pricing is simple and transparent, and you can cancel anytime.

Evaluation

Free

  • Product evaluation
  • Learning about options investing
  • Limited to data from 4/22/2020
  • All features enabled
Personal

$89

/ mo
  • Real-time account, trade, and market data with a linked brokerage account
  • Intraday delayed market data without a linked brokerage account
  • All features enabled
Programmatic data feed and API access is licensed separately from Quantcha Options Suite.
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