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In finance the put/call ratio (or put-call ratio, PCR) is a technical indicator demonstrating investor sentiment. [1] The ratio represents a proportion between all the put options and all the call options purchased on any given day. The put/call ratio can be calculated for any individual stock, as well as for any index, or can be aggregated. [2]
The put-call ratio, which measures the amount of put buying relative to calls, hit a 12-month high for bitcoin open interest. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.
Put–call parity is a static replication, and thus requires minimal assumptions, of a forward contract.In the absence of traded forward contracts, the forward contract can be replaced (indeed, itself replicated) by the ability to buy the underlying asset and finance this by borrowing for fixed term (e.g., borrowing bonds), or conversely to borrow and sell (short) the underlying asset and loan ...
In finance, a put or put option is a derivative instrument in financial markets that gives the holder (i.e. the purchaser of the put option) the right to sell an asset (the underlying), at a specified price (the strike), by (or on) a specified date (the expiry or maturity) to the writer (i.e. seller) of the put.
A call option is out of the money when the strike price is above the spot price of the underlying security. A put option is out of the money when the strike price is below the spot price. With an "out of the money" call stock option, the current share price is less than the strike price so there is no reason to exercise the option.
Wall Street’s 2025 stock market forecasts are coming in, and two calls in particular stand out on our leaderboard: 6,666 and 7,007. There's a good reason why they don't end in a zero.
There are many options to invest in the S&P 500, but my favorites are the SPDY S&P 500 (NYSEMKT: SPY) and the Vanguard S&P 500 (NYSEMKT: VOO). Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) is the world's ...
A long call ladder consists of buying a call at one strike price and selling a call at each of two higher strike prices, while a long put ladder consists of buying a put at one strike price and selling a put at each of two lower strike prices. [1] A short ladder is the opposite position, in which one option is sold and the other two are bought. [1]