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How To Read An Options Table

By: ETFdb
With more information available and the ability to quickly trade options online, investors are becoming savvier with using options to speculate, hedge and create their own financial strategies using a combination of ETFs, options and other assets. Options are financial products that fluctuate based on an underlying asset, such as an ETF. The value of the option is determined by multiple factors, including the amount of time until the option expires, volatility in the underlying asset and the proximity of the option’s strike price to the underlying asset’s price. Option pricing models also give us “Greeks”- values used to determine how the underlying asset and option price are related. Learning to read an options table will provide more insight into these concepts and how they relate to option value. Be sure to also read What Every ETF Investor Needs To Know About Options for an introduction to options. Information Sources The [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Daily ETF Roundup: XHB Pops On Homebuilder Data, EWG Jumps On Bundesbank Outlook Daily ETF Roundup: Stocks End Week In The Red, IXC Slumps Alongside Energy Shares Daily ETF Roundup: FXG Pops On Safeway Acquisition, XLF Rallies 7 Articles ETF Investors Must Read: 6/13 Daily ETF Roundup: Dow Falls Below 15,000, XLY Slumps, TUR Jumps
With more information available and the ability to quickly trade options online, investors are becoming savvier with using options to speculate, hedge and create their own financial strategies using a combination of ETFs, options and other assets. Options are financial products that fluctuate based on an underlying asset, such as an ETF. The value of the option is determined by multiple factors, including the amount of time until the option expires, volatility in the underlying asset and the proximity of the option’s strike price to the underlying asset’s price. Option pricing models also give us “Greeks”- values used to determine how the underlying asset and option price are related. Learning to read an options table will provide more insight into these concepts and how they relate to option value. Be sure to also read What Every ETF Investor Needs To Know About Options for an introduction to options. Information Sources The [...]

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