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Editing and Placing Multi-Leg Strategies


You can both edit and place your multi-legged options strategy using our intuitive mobile app and desktop platforms. Please note that advanced options strategies are available on both the desktop and mobile app, but are not supported on the web version. For instructions on how to navigate these platforms, please see the details below:


Desktop:

  1. Search the underlying stock
  2. Click the Options widget.
  3. Select the dropdown top left of the Options widget to change strategy as well as the width.
  4. Once a strategy is selected in the options chain, it will appear within the Order Entry widget.
  5. Within Order Entry, you may change the details including the strategy, strike, and expiration date.

App:

  1. Navigate to Markets, then search for the underlying stock using the search function.
  2. Tap Options located left of Chart.
  3. At the bottom of the options chain, tap the dropdown to select your desired strategy, side (call/put) and width the options chain displays.
  4. Once a strategy is selected in the options chain, you will be directed to an order preview.
  5. If you wish to change the strategy, strike, transaction type, width, or expiration date, simply tap on the name of your selected strategy located top right of the order preview page.


Option trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all investors. Option investors can rapidly lose the entire value of their investment in a short period of time and incur permanent loss by expiration date. You need to complete an options trading application and get approval on eligible accounts. Please read the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options and Option Spread Risk Disclosure before trading options.


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