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Bullish strategies5 minute readReviewed August 22, 2026

Long call vs bull call spread

Compare uncapped upside, entry cost, break-even, and capped payoff in two bullish option positions

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本指南内容

  1. The debit changes the hurdle
  2. The ceiling is part of the trade
  3. Compare like with like

直接答案

A long call buys one call and keeps upside above its break-even, while a bull call spread buys a lower-strike call and sells a higher-strike call with the same expiration. The short call reduces the net debit but caps the expiration payoff. Neither position guarantees a gain, and both can lose their premium when the stock does not move enough by expiration

The debit changes the hurdle

A long call's expiration break-even is its strike plus premium paid. A bull call spread uses its net debit, which can lower the break-even but also changes the maximum possible payoff. Quote values are per share before the contract multiplier and costs

The ceiling is part of the trade

Above the short call strike, gains on the long call are offset by losses on the short call. The spread's maximum expiration value is the strike width, so maximum profit is width minus net debit. A standalone long call has no such capped upside

Compare like with like

Use the same stock price, expiration, and a stated target when comparing. A cheaper spread is not automatically better if the target sits above its short strike; an uncapped call is not automatically better if the additional debit is too large for the plan

资料来源与延伸阅读

  • Bull Call Spread (Debit Call Spread) ↗
  • Options Pricing ↗
  • Leverage & Risk ↗

需要记住

  1. A spread commonly costs less because the short call offsets part of the debit
  2. The short strike sets a maximum expiration payoff for the spread
  3. Compare strikes, net debit, and time to expiration on the same underlying assumption

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