A calendar spread involves buying and selling options with the same strike price but different expiration dates. Traders use it to profit from time decay or volatility changes, often expecting minimal price movement. Experienced investors seeking low-risk, directional-neutral strategies benefit most, as it capitalizes on timing differences between contract months.
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