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[The Option Specialist]( 12/20/2021 | [View in browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How To Trade A Calendar Spread On Tesla Stock]( It may be tough to gain much traction with the market in correction. But let's say you have a neutral stance on the market. A calendar spread in Tesla stock could take advantage of the passage of time, as long as the stock doesn't move much in either direction. Tesla (TSLA) is a  Leaderboard stock with a lot of cushion. Tesla stock is ranked No. 1 in its group and has a Composite Rating of 98, an EPS Rating of 72 and a Relative Strength Rating of 96. It traded around 970 yesterday. To set up a calendar spread, you sell a short-term option and buy a longer-term option with the same strike price. Usually, this is done with monthly options but it can also be done with weekly options. [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [This Trading Book Sells For $19.95 On Amazon. 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