Iron Condor Max Profit Calculator

Enter your net credit, strike width and contracts.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

An iron condor is a four-leg options strategy — selling a call spread above the current price and a put spread below it — that profits when the underlying stays within a range through expiration. This calculator finds the trade's maximum profit, maximum loss, and risk/reward ratio from three inputs: the net credit received, the strike width, and the number of contracts.

Max profit is simply the net credit collected (times 100 shares per contract, times contract count) — the most you can make is capped at what you were paid to open the trade. Max loss is the strike width minus the credit received, since that's the worst-case payout if the underlying blows through either short strike: (strike width − net credit) × 100 × contracts.

Options traders run this before opening a condor to confirm the risk/reward is worth it — a common target is collecting at least a third of the strike width as credit, since a $1-wide spread collecting only $0.15 risks $0.85 to make $0.15, a poor ratio.

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