AAPL 215.255 1.206% MSFT 387.797 1.1152% NVDA 117.52 1.8106% GOOGL 163.89 2.0041% GOOG 166.295 2.2284% AMZN 195.54 1.4106% META 584.06 0.2919% AVGO 195.432 3.584% LLY 837.01 1.7629% TSLA 235.86 4.6824% TSM 173.76 0.3639% V 339.87 1.5234% JPM 239.11 1.7619% UNH 503.2 -0.1191% NVO 79.0 -2.445% WMT 86.33 0.8646% LVMUY 133.32 -0.2842% XOM 115.41 1.5576% LVMHF 668.41 0.2369% MA 536.09 1.1128%
AAPL 215.255 1.206% MSFT 387.797 1.1152% NVDA 117.52 1.8106% GOOGL 163.89 2.0041% GOOG 166.295 2.2284% AMZN 195.54 1.4106% META 584.06 0.2919% AVGO 195.432 3.584% LLY 837.01 1.7629% TSLA 235.86 4.6824% TSM 173.76 0.3639% V 339.87 1.5234% JPM 239.11 1.7619% UNH 503.2 -0.1191% NVO 79.0 -2.445% WMT 86.33 0.8646% LVMUY 133.32 -0.2842% XOM 115.41 1.5576% LVMHF 668.41 0.2369% MA 536.09 1.1128%

Index Options

Updated on August 29, 2023

Index options are those options where the underlying asset is an index. An index option gives the buyer of the index the right but not the obligation to buy or sell the underlying index at the exercise price on or prior to the expiration date of the option.

There are two types of options, call and put used by investors, traders and speculators to make profit based on the general direction of an underlying index