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Spreads, Collars, and Volatility Structures

Option-strategy terms for bull spreads, bear spreads, debit spreads, collars, strangles, jelly rolls, vertical spreads, and zero-cost collars.

Spreads, Collars, and Volatility Structures is the financial-instruments landing page for long and short option positions, protective puts, covered options, spreads, collars, strangles, jelly rolls, delta-neutral hedges, naked writing, and premium-income strategies. It keeps related terms in one branch so readers can move from a broad instrument question to the article that owns the contract evidence.

Use this page when an option strategy changes payoff shape, margin, assignment risk, or hedging exposure. Use the parent Option Strategies, Spreads, and Writing page when you need the broader instrument map. For an individual decision, confirm the contract, term sheet, prospectus, confirmation, exchange specification, or disclosure record before relying on the term.

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What This Branch Covers

BranchUse it for
Bear, Bull, and Vertical SpreadsBear, bull, debit, and vertical spread terms used in directional option spread construction.
Collars and Zero-Cost StructuresCollar and zero-cost collar terms used in option-based downside protection and yield enhancement.
Strangle and Jelly Roll StructuresLong strangle, strangle, and jelly roll terms used in volatility and calendar-related option structures.

Example in Use

A collar can limit downside by buying a put while giving up some upside through a written call.

What to Check

  • Each leg, underlying, strike, expiration, premium, position direction, and net debit or credit.
  • Maximum gain, maximum loss, breakeven, margin requirement, exercise risk, and assignment risk.
  • Volatility exposure, delta exposure, hedge objective, liquidity, and transaction costs.
  • Effect on downside protection, upside participation, income, leverage, and scenario loss.

Common Mistakes

  • Describing a multi-leg strategy without listing every leg and expiration.
  • Treating premium income as profit before considering assignment and loss risk.
  • Ignoring margin, liquidity, early exercise, and tax or regulatory constraints.

Spreads and Collars content is educational and does not provide personalized investment, tax, legal, accounting, valuation, derivatives, or securities advice.

In this section

Choose a subsection first. Deeper term pages live inside each subsection, which keeps large topic hubs readable.

Vertical Spreads

Bear, bull, debit, and vertical spread terms used in directional option spread construction.

Collars

Collar and zero-cost collar terms used in option-based downside protection and yield enhancement.

Strangle Structures

Long strangle, strangle, and jelly roll terms used in volatility and calendar-related option structures.

Revised on Sunday, June 21, 2026