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desktop:option_sheet [2025/09/15 19:15] – [Option Sheet Properties] robdesktop:option_sheet [2025/09/16 13:30] (current) rob
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 ===== Key Features ===== ===== Key Features =====
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   * Highest Strike Display: Set the maximum strike price to be shown on the option sheet for the selected underlying.   * Highest Strike Display: Set the maximum strike price to be shown on the option sheet for the selected underlying.
   * Lowest Strike Display: Set the minimum strike price to be shown on the option sheet for the selected underlying.   * Lowest Strike Display: Set the minimum strike price to be shown on the option sheet for the selected underlying.
-  * Strike Multiple Whitelist: Define a comma-separated whitelist of strike price multiples (e.g., 25, 10, 5to displayOnly strikes that are multiples of the chosen values will appearwhile all others are filtered out.+  * Strike Multiple Whitelist: Define a comma-separated whitelist of strike price multiples (e.g., 25,10). 
 +     * If you enter 25, all strikes that are multiples of 25 will display (e.g., 25, 50, 75, 100). 
 +     * If you enter 25,10, all strikes that are multiples of either 10 or 25 will appear, meaning you’ll see both sets of strikes (10, 20, 25, 30, 50, 75, 100, etc.).
  
  
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-In the option sheet settings, configure the highest and lowest strike values for the group’s underlying. +  - In the option sheet settings, configure the highest and lowest strike values for the group’s underlying. 
- +  Add one or more values in the Strike Multiple Whitelist field. 
-Add one or more values in the Strike Multiple Whitelist field. +  - The option sheet will update to reflect your chosen parameters, displaying only the strikes within your defined range and matching your whitelist multiples. 
- +  - These settings apply across every option sheet in the window that uses the same underlying contract. 
- +  - You can save your setup as a default for future windows. If not set, a new window will default to displaying all strikes. 
- +  - To reset, simply delete your values and the option sheet will return to showing the lowest and highest listed strikes.
-=== For example: ===+
  
  
-  * Enter 25 to see only strikes ending in 25. 
-  * Enter 10,25 to see strikes ending in either 10 or 25. 
-  * The option sheet will update to reflect your chosen parameters, displaying only the strikes within your defined range and matching your whitelist multiples. 
  
 == Use Cases == == Use Cases ==
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   * Focused Trading: Narrow your view to a relevant strike range to reduce noise and distraction.   * Focused Trading: Narrow your view to a relevant strike range to reduce noise and distraction.
-  * Custom Strike Patterns: Quickly filter out strikes that are not part of your trading strategy. +  * Custom Strike Patterns: Create a view tailored to your trading strategy (e.g., only multiples of 25)
-  * EfficiencyStreamline the option sheet for faster decision-making and monitoring.+  * Team ConsistencyApply consistent strike filters across all option sheets tied to the same underlying. 
 +  * Quick Reset: Easily revert to full strike lists by clearing the fields.
  
 ====== Option Sheet Global Properties ====== ====== Option Sheet Global Properties ======
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