In EduTrader to open a Spread Select click on File - New - Spread Select or use the Main Toolbar shown below.


The Spread Select gives you the ability to type a symbol in and then click the Load button or press the Enter key on your keyboard to load the different available spread options.
Click on any part of this graphic to show help information on it, or scroll down to watch a demo on the Spread Select.

To watch a demo on how to use the Spread Select, click the Play button below:
Within the Spread Select you will have the option to choose the Strike and the Expiration.
To the right you will see following displayed: Last, 5 Day Historical Volatility (HV), 20 Day Historical Volatility (HV), 60 Day Historical Volatility (HV), Continuous Implied Volatility Calls, and Continuous Implied Volatility Puts.
Using
this option on the Spread Select,
enables the Spread Select to be taken out of the main program
window. It then can be moved and resized anywhere on the screen. When
the Page is saved the window(s) that
are outside of the main program will be saved in those locations as well.
This
is what will be shown when a window is currently being 'Floated' outside
of the main program window. To
return the window 'Floating' outside of the main window click on the Dock
button.
Clicking this option will drop down the color link window and link the current window with any other window that is using the same colored link.
Clicking this option will drop down the color link window and link the current window with a specific Risk Graph window that is using the same colored link.
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