# Ways to Trade

## Fast Trade

### Bullish, Bearish or Neutral trades using the Expected Move

Simply select a stock, your directional view and time horizon to instantly compare alternative ways to trade. The fastest way to seeing multiple strategies to fit any view.

Initial strike selection will map to the Expected Move from the options market, giving you an instant gut check, with the ability to further customize and edit strikes before trading.

## Chart Trade

### Set Profit Zones and get spreads straight from the chart.

Set **Support or Resistance** levels for Credit Put and Credit Call Spreads that profit if a stock stays above or below your level. Great for those looking for income with a directional view.

Set a **Range** for Iron Condors that profit if a stock stays in your zone. Great for those looking for income with a neutral view.

Set **Breakout or Breakdown** levels for Calls, Puts and Debit Spreads that profit if a stock moves beyond or below your level. Great for those looking to profit *or* protect from outsized moves up or down.&#x20;

Set a **Target** for Calls, Puts and Debit Spreads that profit if a stock moves to your level. Great for those looking for lower cost ways to trade any directional view.

## Trade Scanner

### Get inspired and find the right trade in a few clicks.

Screen for stocks using dynamic category lists and then scan for trades that meet your criteria of strategy, probability and more.

## Custom Trade

### When you know exactly what you want.

Buy stock commission-free or select any supported options strategy for quick setup.


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