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Diagonal Bear Call Spread

Bearish or neutral — want to take advantage of faster near-term theta decay on the short call while having a longer-dated long call for protection against a reversal

Risk Profile at a Glance

Max Risk
limited
Max Reward
limited
IV Environment
Prefer High IV (sell premium)
Best Regime
🔴 Bear regime, 🟡 Sideways / Chop

How to Construct the Diagonal Bear Call Spread

  • 1.Sell 1 near-term call at a lower strike
  • 2.Buy 1 longer-dated call at a higher strike
  • 3.Different strikes AND different expirations
  • 4.Net credit or debit depending on strikes

Understanding the Diagonal Bear Call Spread

The diagonal bear call spread sells a near-term lower-strike call and buys a longer-dated higher-strike call for protection. Unlike a simple bear call spread, the different expirations introduce a time dimension: the short call decays faster, creating a theta advantage in the near term. This is a moderately complex structure that performs best when the stock declines or stays flat through the near-term expiration. The longer-dated long call limits losses if the stock rallies sharply.

Once the front-month short call expires, you have a remaining long call position that can be re-sold to create a new diagonal. The risk profile changes significantly at the near-month expiration, so active management is required. This strategy is used by traders who are bearish in the short term but want to maintain a defined long-term upside hedge. The EdgeOS bear regime (bear count active, bearish trend) is the signal context..

When to Use It — EdgeOS Signal Integration

  • Ideal when SCTR < 4 and EdgeOS bear count = 1 (fresh bear trigger)
  • Extension score at or above 0.8 with stock near the upper ATR level
  • Confirmed or fluid bearish trend — EMA alignment supports the short side
EdgeOS tip: Open the workspace terminal to see live SCTR scores, bull/bear counts, and extension scores for all 3,000+ tracked symbols — then match the signal context to this strategy. Open Terminal →

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Diagonal Bear Call Spread options strategy?

The diagonal bear call spread sells a near-term lower-strike call and buys a longer-dated higher-strike call for protection. Unlike a simple bear call spread, the different expirations introduce a time dimension: the short call decays faster, creating a theta advantage in the near term.

When should I use the Diagonal Bear Call Spread?

Bearish or neutral — want to take advantage of faster near-term theta decay on the short call while having a longer-dated long call for protection against a reversal

What is the maximum loss on the Diagonal Bear Call Spread?

The maximum loss is fully defined at entry: the net debit paid (for debit strategies) or the spread width minus the credit received (for credit spreads). You can never lose more than this amount.

How does the Diagonal Bear Call Spread compare to similar strategies?

The Diagonal Bear Call Spread is a bearish complex strategy. Compared to the Bear Call Spread (bearish, credit), the Diagonal Bear Call Spread has limited max risk and limited max reward. Your choice depends on your directional bias, IV environment, and risk tolerance. The TraderValue strategy comparison tool lets you see the exact payoff differences side by side.

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