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Using a Bull Call Spread

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Publication
Date of Publication
April 1, 2022
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Overview

A producer can use a bull call spread when trying either to protect or to benefit from a rising market. This publication discusses how a bull call spread works, margin requirements, and why you should consider a bull call spread. (3 pages)

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