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Important tip if after clicking yes if your theoretical price in exchange format is not green you need to rfq it to get that spread created. | Important tip if after clicking yes if your theoretical price in exchange format is not green you need to rfq it to get that spread created. | ||
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+ | ====== Pit Trade Ticket ====== | ||
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+ | - **Flip Buys and Sells** Clicking this button will flip each leg of the current strategy from a buy to a sell or vice versa. The background color of each leg indicates its side. | ||
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+ | - ** Adjust Futures Quantity** Click the up or down arrows next to the futures leg to adjust the leg quantity of the futures leg only. | ||
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+ | - **Net Dollars for Strategy** The total dollar amount of the strategy, shown as either a debit (Dr) or a credit (Cr). | ||
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+ | - **Leg Price** The price at which each leg will be entered in the order book. These can be adjusted using the up and down arrows on either side of the price. Note that changing leg prices will change the strategy price seen in number 6 above. | ||
+ | - **Leg Side** Click B or S to change a particular leg to a buy or a sell, respectively. | ||
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+ | ====== Debit vs Credit | ||
+ | This is an example of how to read the Debit vs Credit. | ||
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+ | Looking at the below screenshot, if you sell this call spread you will collect a credit. If you buy this same call spread you will pay a debit. | ||
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+ | In the upper left corner of each solver you'll see a two-way arrow icon that has either a pink or blue background. If it's pink, then everything else shown will reflect what will happen if you sell the spread. For example, you would sell the 5250 Call (since it has a pink background) and buy the 5275 Call (since it has a blue background), | ||
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+ | Similarly, if the arrow icon has a blue background, everything else will reflect what will happen if you buy the spread. The buys/sells of the legs are reversed and the credit flips to a debit (Dr). | ||
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