Part 9 Trading Master Class With Experts What Are Options?
Options are derivative contracts, meaning their value is derived from an underlying asset—most commonly stocks, indices (like Nifty or Bank Nifty), commodities, or currencies.
Every option has two key components:
Strike Price – The agreed price at which the trader can buy or sel
About S&P 500 Index
Standard and Poor's 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted stock market index measuring the performance of 500 large publicly traded companies in the United States. This index covers a wide range of industries, including technology, healthcare, energy, and finance. It serves as a benchmark for the overall health of the U.S. stock market, as well as a reflection of the country's economic strength.
Substantial gains in the S&P 500 are often interpreted as positive signals for the economy, while losses can be seen as indicators of potential trouble. Investors use this index as a barometer for their own portfolios and to assess the performance of individual stocks. The S&P 500 index plays a vital role in the financial world and is closely watched by analysts and policymakers.
Substantial gains in the S&P 500 are often interpreted as positive signals for the economy, while losses can be seen as indicators of potential trouble. Investors use this index as a barometer for their own portfolios and to assess the performance of individual stocks. The S&P 500 index plays a vital role in the financial world and is closely watched by analysts and policymakers.
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Divergence SecretsRisks in Option Trading
1. Option Buying Risks
Premium becomes zero if market doesn’t move
Time decay erodes value daily
Volatility crush hurts premiums
Beginners often lose due to poor timing.
2. Option Selling Risks
Unlimited losses if market breaks range
Requires strict discipline & risk m
Daily Macro, Market Mood Swings, & the Stories Behind the NoiseNvidia: The Market’s Emergency Generator
Nvidia didn’t just beat expectations—it blew past them like a power surge through an already overloaded grid. The post-market 5% jump wasn’t enough to revisit October highs, but it was enough to jolt the entire AI complex back to life. More importantly, it s
Daily Macro, Market Mood Swings, & the Stories Behind the NoiseThe Background Buzz
What’s the market mood?
Think of a machine that’s been running too long, too hot, too fast — now humming with that faint, hollow “something’s-off” vibration. The AI complex, once the unstoppable locomotive of 2025, suddenly sounds like someone poured sand into the gearbox. Not a
Understanding the Master Candle ConceptOption trading is one of the most exciting and flexible segments of the financial markets. It allows traders to profit not only when prices rise, but also when they fall — and even when they stay relatively stable. In simple terms, an option is a financial contract that gives the buyer the right, bu
Advanced Option Trading StrategiesHedging and Portfolio Protection Strategies
Options are not just for speculation; they are powerful tools for hedging existing stock portfolios. Hedging means protecting against potential losses due to adverse price moves.
Popular Hedging Techniques:
Protective Put: Buy a put option against long
A daily wrapGrowth worries and Valuation Fears
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Risk in Option Trading: Segments of Financial Markets1. Introduction to Options and Risk
Options are derivative instruments that give traders the right but not the obligation to buy (call option) or sell (put option) an underlying asset at a specified price (strike price) within a set time frame. While this flexibility can amplify profits, it can als
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Frequently Asked Questions
The current value of S&P 500 Index is 6,841.65 USD — it has risen by 0.69% in the past 24 hours. Track the index more closely on the S&P 500 Index chart.
S&P 500 Index reached its highest quote on Oct 29, 2025 — 6,920.34 USD. See more data on the S&P 500 Index chart.
The lowest ever quote of S&P 500 Index is 2.73 USD. It was reached on Jun 1, 1877. See more data on the S&P 500 Index chart.
S&P 500 Index value has increased by 2.82% in the past week, since last month it has shown a −0.48% decrease, and over the year it's increased by 13.76%. Keep track of all changes on the S&P 500 Index chart.
The top companies of S&P 500 Index are NASDAQ:NVDA, NASDAQ:AAPL, and NASDAQ:GOOG — they can boast market cap of 4.38 T USD, 4.10 T USD, and 3.86 T USD accordingly.
The highest-priced instruments on S&P 500 Index are NYSE:NVR, NASDAQ:BKNG, and NYSE:AZO — they'll cost you 7,566.67 USD, 4,911.85 USD, and 3,967.95 USD accordingly.
The champion of S&P 500 Index is NASDAQ:HOOD — it's gained 246.02% over the year.
The weakest component of S&P 500 Index is NASDAQ:FISV — it's lost −72.61% over the year.
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.
The S&P 500 Index is comprised of 502 instruments including NASDAQ:NVDA, NASDAQ:AAPL, NASDAQ:GOOG and others. See the full list of S&P 500 Index components to find more opportunities.









