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During trading hours (weekdays, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.), options and stock data is delayed 15 minutes. Note: Options quotes do not reflect lot size. A single options contract typically covers 100 shares of the underlying security. For example if an option contract is quoted at $20, the actual option would cost $2000 ($20 x 100 shares).
Time:The time of the last trade. The date of the last trade will be displayed if the option has not traded today.
$ Chg:The change in price for the trading day. This is the difference between the last trade price and the previous day's closing price.
% Chg:The percentage change in price for the trading day.
High and Low: The high and low prices, recorded during the current or most recent trading day.
Open:Opening price for the option's most recent trading day.
Close:The closing price on the option last traded.
Contract High:The high price over the life of the contract. This value is as of the previous trading day.
Contract Low:The low price over the life of the contract. This value is as of the previous trading day.
Strike Price:The stated price per share for which underlying stock may be purchased (in the case of a call) or sold (in the case of a put) by the option holder upon exercise of the option contract.
Open Interest:The total number of derivative contracts traded that have not yet been liquidated either by an offsetting derivative transaction or by delivery.
Bid:The Bid shows the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for the security at a given time.
Ask:The Ask shows the lowest price a seller is willing to accept for the security at a given time.
Expiry Date:The date the option expires.
Ask Size:The number of option contracts a seller is selling at a quoted ask price.
Bid Size:The number of option contracts a buyer is willing to purchase at the quoted bid price.
Volume:The number of option contracts that have traded.
Click a tool below for a description of how to use it.
Options Chain Report | Options Symbology
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