In options trading, a credit spread involves selling one option while buying another with a different strike price, generating a net premium. This strategy profits from time decay and limited price movement. Advanced traders use it to define risk and generate income on neutral or slightly directional views. It primarily benefits those seeking controlled, high-probability returns.
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