Part 4 Learn Institutional Trading Call Options Explained
A call option gives the buyer the right to purchase the underlying asset at the strike price. Buyers of calls are bullish, expecting the price to rise. Sellers (writers) of calls are bearish or neutral, expecting the price to stay below the strike.
Example:
You buy a Relianc
About S&P 500 Index
Standard & Poor’s 500 is an American stock market index consisting of 500 large companies having common stock listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ and their market capitalizations. It captures approximately 80% coverage of available market capitalization. Because it includes both growth stocks and value stocks it is one of the most followed equity indices and is considered to be one of the best representations of the U.S. stock market and a trend indicator for the U.S. economy. S&P introduced its first index in 1923 and its present day form on March 4,1957. It was developed and continues to maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices, a joint venture majority owned by McGraw Hill Financial.
Part 2 Support and Resistance Intrinsic and Time Value
An option’s price consists of two parts:
Intrinsic Value: The actual profit if exercised now.
Time Value: The extra value based on time left until expiry and volatility expectations.
Hedging and Risk Management
Investors use options to hedge against adverse price moveme
Advance Option Trading Strategies Risk Management and Leverage:
Options are a versatile risk management tool because they allow hedging against price fluctuations. For example, buying put options can protect a stock portfolio from declines. They also offer leverage, letting traders control a large position with a relatively small in
Part 10 Trade Like InstitutionsParticipants in Option Trading
There are mainly four types of participants:
Buyers of Calls: Expect the price to rise.
Sellers of Calls (Writers): Expect the price to stay the same or fall.
Buyers of Puts: Expect the price to fall.
Sellers of Puts (Writers): Expect the price to stay the same or
Option Trading Leverage and Speculation in Option Trading
Options provide leverage, allowing traders to control large positions with small investments. For instance, buying a single call option can represent ownership of 100 shares, magnifying both profits and losses. Speculators use this leverage to capitalize o
Part 1 Support and Resistance Option Pricing – The Greeks
Option pricing is influenced by several factors such as the underlying price, time to expiry, volatility, and interest rates. These factors are represented by “Greeks,” which measure the sensitivity of an option’s price to different variables:
Delta (Δ): Measures how mu
SPX 1 Day Time Frame Earlier today, the index opened at 6,740.49 USD, with a daily high of 6,762.40 USD and a low of 6,550.78 USD.
Key Metrics:
Opening Price: 6,740.49 USD
Day's Range: 6,550.78 – 6,762.40 USD
52-Week Range: 4,835.04 – 6,764.58 USD
Previous Close: 6,735.11 USD
Change: -182.6 USD
% Change: -2.71%
This do
SPX ANALYSIS 28-AUG-2025LTP 6481
Supports: 6210/5755/5100/4834
Upside can be 6734-7121
Immediate Support: 6210
SPX can face some resistance around 7100-7300, where we can see some correction towards 6500/6200 before next bull run towards 7000/8000.
Upside targets: 6734-7121 (min target)
Normal target: 7740-8125
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Frequently Asked Questions
S&P 500 Index reached its highest quote on Oct 9, 2025 — 6,765.9 USD. See more data on the S&P 500 Index chart.
The lowest ever quote of S&P 500 Index is 665.6 USD. It was reached on Mar 6, 2009. See more data on the S&P 500 Index chart.
S&P 500 Index is just a number that lets you track performance of the instruments comprising the index, so you can't invest in it directly. But you can buy S&P 500 Index futures or funds or invest in its components.









