From Idea to Trade: Master Options Strategies with Swissquote’s Strategy Builder


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Options strategies can look complex, especially when multiple legs, strikes and expiration dates are involved. But what if you could build a strategy, visualise its potential outcome and understand its risk before placing the trade?

In this practical webinar, we’ll explore Swissquote’s Options Strategy Builder and show you how to turn an options idea into an actionable trading strategy.

You’ll learn how to:

- Build multi-leg strategies such as Straddles, Strangles and Vertical, Diagonal and Calendar Spreads

- Understand how different legs work together

- Visualise maximum profit and loss, breakeven levels and payoff curves

- Explore potential outcomes under different market scenarios

- Assess probability zones and understand the risk/reward profile of a strategy

- Move from strategy selection to execution on the Swissquote platform

Whether you are new to options or already trade them, this webinar will give you a practical look at how the Strategy Builder can make multi-leg options trading more intuitive, transparent and actionable.

Join us and discover a smarter way to build and analyse your next options strategy.

Speakers:

Christophe Zoller, Senior Strategic Relationship Manager at Swissquote

Stefano Gianti, Education Manager at Swissquote

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