Candlestick Scanner CRSP chart view

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CRSP market context

Use this chart to confirm trend, structure, and nearby levels after spotting a pattern on the scanner page. The goal is to make the chart review step feel fast and focused.

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Interactive CRSP view

Options strategy recommendations

Match the strategy family to your thesis on CRSP. Each recommendation links to the full education page so you can move from chart review into the exact setup you want to study.

Bullish outlook

If you feel CRSP is bullish

Employ strategy Long Call for direct upside exposure, then compare the other bullish setups below.

  • Long Call

    Learn how the Long Call strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for bullish traders.

    Source: option-trading-101-long-call.md
  • Bull Call Spread

    Learn how the Bull Call Spread strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for cost-conscious bullish traders.

    Source: option-trading-101-Bull-call-spread.md
  • Cash Secured Put

    Learn how the Cash Secured Put strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for bargain-hunting investors.

    Source: option-trading-101-cash-secured-put.md
  • Protective Put

    Learn how the Protective Put (Married Put) strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for risk-averse investors.

    Source: option-trading-101-protective-put.md
  • Collar

    Learn how the Collar strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for risk-averse investors.

    Source: option-trading-101-collar.md
  • Diagonal Spread

    Learn how the Diagonal Spread strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for traders combining time decay and directional bets.

    Source: option-trading-101-diagonal-spread.md
Neutral or non-directional

If you feel CRSP is neutral

Start with Iron Condor for a sideways thesis, then review the rest of the range-bound and volatility setups below.

  • Iron Condor

    Learn how the Iron Condor strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for traders in sideways markets.

    Source: option-trading-101-iron-condor.md
  • Iron Butterfly

    Learn how the Iron Butterfly strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for traders expecting minimal price movement.

    Source: option-trading-101-iron-butterfly.md
  • Butterfly Spread

    Learn how the Butterfly Spread strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for traders expecting minimal price movement.

    Source: option-trading-101-butterfly-spread.md
  • Calendar Spread

    Learn how the Calendar Spread strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for traders betting on time decay.

    Source: option-trading-101-calendar-spread.md
  • Straddle

    Learn how the Straddle strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for traders betting on big price swings.

    Source: option-trading-101-straddle.md
  • Strangle

    Learn how the Strangle strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a budget-friendly way to bet on big price swings.

    Source: option-trading-101-strangle.md
Bearish outlook

If you feel CRSP is bearish

Employ strategy Long Put for straightforward downside exposure, then compare the capped-risk bearish alternatives below.

  • Long Put

    Learn how the Long Put strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a go-to for bearish traders.

    Source: option-trading-101-long-put.md
  • Bear Put Spread

    Learn how the Bear Put Spread strategy works, when to use it, and why it’s a favorite for cost-conscious bearish traders.

    Source: option-trading-101-bear-put-spread.md