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      • Account (Brokerage)
      • Account Balance (Net Liq.)
      • Amount
      • Annual Expected Range
      • Badge - Expiring Soon
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      • Close Date
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      • Days in Trade
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      • Entry Date
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      • Strategy
      • Tag (Position)
      • Transaction
      • Underlying
    • Position Hierarchy (Group Structure)
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  1. Wingman Concepts
  2. All Metrics & Terms

Breakeven

Equal to Amount / Quantity. This can be considered your breakeven cost for the open Position package.

Let's say you have a Covered Call Position that has been rolling the short call for months, and you currently only have 1 open call Leg with the stock shares. Your Breakeven represents the price at which you could close the open shares and open call option to breakeven, including the credits and debits from all other Transactions within that Position.

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