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Customize your input parameters by entering the option type, strike price, days to expiration (DTE), and risk-free rate, volatility, and (optional) dividend yield% for equities. The calculator uses the latest price for the underlying symbol.
Free stock-option profit calculation tool. See visualisations of a strategy's return on investment by possible future stock prices. Calculate the value of a call or put option or multi-option strategies.
Options Profit Calculator. Use the TipRanks Options Profit Calculator to estimate your potential profit or loss from an options trade. Simply enter the type of option, strike price, expiration date, and current market price of the underlying asset.
The options calculator is an intuitive and easy-to-use tool for new and seasoned traders alike, powered by Cboe’s All Access APIs. Customize your inputs or select a symbol and generate theoretical price and Greek values.
The Options Calculator, powered by iVolatility, enables searches on stocks, ETFs and indexes and includes American-style and European-style expirations. View call and put values, data for key option Greeks and more.
The Option Calculator can be used to display the effects of changes in the inputs to the option pricing model. The inputs that can be adjusted are: price. volatility. strike price. risk free interest rate. and yield. Enter "what-if" scenarios, or pre-load end of day data for selected stocks.
Using the Black and Scholes option pricing model, this calculator generates theoretical values and option greeks for European call and put options.
The Black Scholes option calculator will give you the call option price and the put option price as $65.67 and $9.30, respectively.
The options calculator is an intuitive and easy-to-use tool for new and seasoned traders alike, powered by Cboe's All Access APIs. Customize your inputs or select a symbol and generate theoretical price and Greek values.
The Option Calculator can be used to display the effects of changes in the inputs to the option pricing model. The inputs that can be adjusted are: price. volatility. strike price. risk free interest rate. and yield. Enter "what-if" scenarios, or pre-load end of day data for selected stocks.