How To Buy A Call Backspread From the Chart

Buying a call backspread is a multi-legged bullish high-volatility options play profitable when a stock moves up significantly. It has unlimited potential gains with limited potential losses. These options extend from the purchase date to the selected expiration date. Below are the steps to place an order from the chart to buy a call backspread.

1. Click the Opt (options) button at the bottom of the price pane to open the Option Strategies menu

2. Select Long Call Backspread from the Menu

This places the On-Chart Order Ticket at the left of the chart with the fields pre-filled based on the user-defined default option buy ticket.

The order ticket contains:

  1. Contract details for both options (action, date, option type, strike price, premium)
  2. Expiration dates (dropdown and grid)
  3. Order type
  4. Order price (net premium)
  5. Spread (natural-far)
  6. Quantity
  7. Duration
  8. Cost of trade

If no changes are desired, simply click Buy to Open Call Backspread and confirm to place the order.

3. Select Expiration Date

Change the expiration date either to closer or further dates using the arrows

Alternately, select a specific expiration date from the drop down menu

4. View available strike prices with the limit price lines

Click and drag the Limit lines between the available strike prices for the selected expiration date. These are represented by the hash marks at the left of the P&L Zones. Simply stop at the desired strike for the contract.

5. Select the order type desired for the contracts

Either leave the order set on Limit, or select a different order type from the drop down menu.

Using a Market order will allow the order to get filled but will remove any entry price control.

6. Set a Limit Price (optional)

The Limit slider shows the spread between the natural (in this case, the ask) and the far (in this case, the bid). To set a price (net premium) within the spread at which to place your order, click at any point on the slider. The limit value is seen in the price field next to the "Lmt" order type.

7. Use a Step to Limit order (optional)

Another way to take advantage of the spread is the Step to Limit order. Choose the Step to Limit order from the drop down menu. (A Step to Market order acts the same as a Step to Limit order except that if no preferable fill is achieved during the step period, the order then moves to the Market price.)

Set the beginning of the slider at the limit price desired for the initial order. This will be the limit price at which the order will be entered.

Over the predetermined  time period the limit price (net premium) will be automatically modified up from the initial entry price toward the Natural (or selected) price. The step limit order will attempt to secure a preferable fill price in this process. Modification stops if no preferable fill is received and the limit price reaches the Natural.

8. Set the quantity

Select the number of contracts for the order. (Note: remember a single option contract normally controls 100 shares of stock.)

9. Submit the order

Click Buy to Open Call Backspread

Click Place Order to confirm and submit

10. Viewing the Position

As is illustrated by the on-chart P&L Zones, the position experiences maximum loss if at expiration it closes at the higher strike price (1). Between the upper strike(1) and the 2 break even points (3 & 4), there is diminishing loss. If the stock moves up above the upper break even point (3) it experiences potentially unlimited gain. Below the lower break even point (4) it will experience increasing profit until it reaches the lower strike price (2) below which the profit is limited to the net premium received.

The trading tools work on either a LIVE brokerage account or a PAPER (simulated) trading account. Live market trading requires an account with TC2000 Brokerage (www.TC2000Brokerage.com).