US SP 500 CFD
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Part 5 Best Trading Strategies Simple Example to Understand
Scenario
Nifty at 21500
You expect it to go to 21650.
Call Option Buy
Buy 21500 CE
If Nifty moves up → premium increases → profit
If Nifty falls → premium collapses → loss
Put Option Buy
Not useful in this scenario
Option Seller’s View
If seller expects market t
Part 4 Institutional VS. Technical1. Delta
Measures how much the premium changes with a ₹1 move in the underlying.
Call delta: +0.0 to +1.0
Put delta: –0.0 to –1.0
High delta = faster premium movement.
2. Gamma
Measures how fast delta changes. Used to evaluate momentum and risk.
3. Theta
Measures time decay—how much premium
Equity Market Trends: An In-Depth Analysis1. Defining Equity Market Trends
At its core, an equity market trend refers to the general direction in which stock prices move over a period. These trends can be upward (bullish), downward (bearish), or sideways (neutral/consolidation). Bullish trends indicate sustained buying pressure, reflecting
S&P 500: Late-Stage Structure Worth WatchingThe S&P 500’s recent advance is showing overlapping price action and narrowing ranges , raising the possibility of a developing Ending Diagonal near the highs.
Internally, the move lacks impulsive strength , with Wave (v) struggling for follow-through and RSI hovering around the mid-50s, sugg
Part 2 Technical VS. Institutional Common Options Trading Strategies
Options trading is not limited to buying calls and puts. Some widely used strategies include:
Covered Call: Holding a stock and selling a call option to earn premium income.
Protective Put: Buying a put option to protect a stock holding from downside risk.
Strad
Is this a Top in US500 Bearish Divergence + Rising WedgeThe US500 is forming higher highs in price, while the RSI is showing a clear bearish divergence, failing to confirm the move and indicating weakening momentum. Additionally, the price action is developing a rising wedge pattern, which typically signals exhaustion. A decisive close below the lows of
Part 11 Trading Master Class With Experts What Are Options?
Options are derivative contracts, meaning their value is derived from an underlying asset such as:
Stocks
Index (Nifty, Bank Nifty)
Commodities (Gold, Crude)
Currency pairs
ETFs
An option gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying asset
SPY - Hope it tops this time :)US markets have been super resilient, sucking capital from across the world.
We have a good pattern in place, as the triggers for pushing the market up have been reducing with time, with everything running quite thin.
The rally has been quite low on breadth and is supported on weak pillars - but st
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Displays a symbol's value movements over previous years to identify recurring trends.
Frequently Asked Questions
US SP 500 CFD reached its highest quote on Jan 13, 2026 — 6,998.1 USD. See more data on the US SP 500 CFD chart.
The lowest ever quote of US SP 500 CFD is 1,264.1 USD. It was reached on Jun 3, 2012. See more data on the US SP 500 CFD chart.
US SP 500 CFD 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 US SP 500 CFD futures or funds or invest in its components.









