Saturday, October 16, 2021

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Futures vs Options: What's the Difference?

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Futures and options are both financial instruments used to profit on, or hedge against, the price movement of commodities or other investments. The key difference between the two is that futures require the contract holder to buy the underlying asset on a specific date in the future, while options — as the name implies — give the contract holder the option of whether to execute the contract. That difference has an impact on how futures and options are traded and priced and how investors can use them to make money.

Future- When someone refers to "futures," they're really referring to futures contracts. A futures contract says a contract holder will buy the underlying asset on a certain date regardless of the asset's market price at that time. They agree to a price when they purchase the contract. The underlying asset could be a physical commodity like corn or oil or another financial instrument such as stocks. When you buy a futures contract, your broker won't require you to stake the entire value of the contract. Instead, you'll only have to hold a small percentage of the cash needed for the purchase, which is called an initial margin payment. The price of the contract will fluctuate. If you, as the contract holder, are showing too big of a loss, your broker may require you to deposit more money.

Option- The underlying asset is another financial instrument such as a stock, bond, or even a futures contract. A standard stock option is for 100 shares of the underlying stock. Options for commodities futures use the same standard units as the futures.
When you buy an option, you pay a premium for the option. This is usually just a small amount relative to the strike price of the contract. As an options buyer, this is the most you have at risk. An options contract can never be worth less than $0. 

Thursday, October 14, 2021

What are Nifty Options?

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Before understanding nifty options, first we need to understand what an option instrument is.

Just like derivatives futures, options too is an derivative product where the buyer holds a right to execute option of either buying or selling of shares or another underlying at a certain pre-determined price (also known as the strike price) during a pre-determined time period. The 2 types of Options are Call Options i.e. The Right to Buy and Put Options i.e. The Right to Sell.A Call option gives buyer an option to “BUY” underlying asset at an agreed upon price with a expiry date on this contract. Likewise Put gives buyer an option to “SELL” at agree upon price with a expiry date on this contract. Hence, Call buyer would want prices of the underlying to go up and put buyers would like to see prices of underlying falling.
Lot size of Nifty Options – 50 (Subject to revision from time to time)