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PayPal Stock Keeps Falling; Why This Bear Call Spread Could Bag A $185 Profit

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--------------------------------------------------------------- PayPal is currently in a nasty downt

[Option Beast]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [PayPal Stock Keeps Falling; Why This Bear Call Spread Could Bag A $185 Profit]( PayPal (PYPL) is currently in a nasty downtrend, falling below a declining 50-day moving average. The stock also put in a bearish candle yesterday, closing near the low of the day. So, let's look at how to set up a bearish option trade in PayPal stock via a bear call spread. A bear call spread involves selling an out-of-the-money call and buying a further out-of-the-money call. The strategy can score a profit if the stock trades lower, sideways, and even if it trades slightly higher - so long as it stays below the short call at expiry. [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [11-Hour Options: The Ultimate Income Trading System [Free eBook]]( In this eBook, Dave shows you exactly how he, and other traders, enjoy a 94.8% win-rate over the last 727 trades by focusing on high-probability trades. 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