TSLA Bull Call Spread Calculator

A bull call spread buys a lower-strike call and sells a higher-strike call to lower the cost of a bullish trade. Max profit is the strike width minus the net debit; max loss is the net debit. The trade caps both your cost and your upside.

TSLA price

$399.15

Nearest expiration

2026-06-12

ATM IV

92%

A bullish debit spread: buy a call at a lower strike and sell a call at a higher strike. Limits both your max profit and max loss. Lower cost than a naked long call.

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Strategy Legs

BUYBuy Lower Call
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SELLSell Higher Call
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Net Debit: $300.00

TSLA Bull Call Spread — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the max profit on a TSLA bull call spread?

Max profit on a TSLA bull call spread is set by the strike width and the net debit or credit. With TSLA near $399.15, load strikes from the live chain and the calculator computes max profit, max loss, and breakevens for you.

What is the max loss on a TSLA bull call spread?

The bull call spread caps your max loss — the calculator shows the exact figure once you load live TSLA strikes. Click contracts in the chain to fill the legs with real prices.

How do I set up a TSLA bull call spread with live prices?

Enter TSLA, pick an expiration, and load the chain. Click BUY or SELL on each strike to populate the strategy legs with the live mid price, then hit Calculate P&L.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.