Introduction to Options with uSMART
Paul, an avid enthusiast of financial markets, often found himself overwhelmed by the market's unpredictability and stock market fluctuations, leaving him feeling somewhat powerless. In search of tools to effectively manage risks and enhance returns, he stumbled upon a webinar on options trading hosted on the "uSMART SG" platform.
The webinar introduced him to the concept of options, described as specialized financial derivatives whose value is linked to specific stock indices like the Shanghai Composite Index or the NASDAQ 100 Index. Options, akin to insurance contracts, allow investors to buy or sell assets at predetermined prices at some future point in time.
Intrigued by the potential of options, Paul delved into researching them further. He discovered that index options offer four primary strategies: Long Call, Long Put, Short Call, and Short Put.
- Long Call:Paul anticipates an index's rise, so he buys a call option, aiming to purchase the index at a fixed price lower than the market price, thereby
profiting if his market predictions materialize.
- Long Put:In anticipation of a decline in the index, Paul purchases a put option, expecting to sell the index at a fixed price higher than the market price
in the future. This way, he can still profit even if the overall market declines.
- Short Call:If Paul believes the index won't rise, he sells a call option, collecting the premium but accepting the obligation to potentially buy the index
at the agreed-upon price in the future.
- Short Put:If Paul predicts the index won't fall, he sells a put option, collecting the premium but possibly needing to sell the index at the agreed-upon
price in the future.
These options offer Paul significant flexibility in his investment decisions, allowing him to tailor his strategies based on market assessments and risk tolerance. Long positions capitalize on market movements, while short positions generate income in stable or mildly fluctuating markets.
Realizing Substantial Returns through Index Options
After diligent research, Paul decided to purchase a call option on the SPX index through the uSMART trading platform. The strike price was set at 5000, with an option price of $25, totaling a contract cost of $2500.
Upon expiration, the SPX index soared to 5100. Paul exercised his option, receiving $10,000 in cash from the counterparty, yielding a profit of $7500 after deducting the initial premium.
This success story exemplifies how Paul leveraged index options to achieve substantial returns. By harnessing the leverage inherent in options, he generated significant profits in a short period while effectively managing risks.
This successful trading experience fueled Paul's enthusiasm for index options, laying a solid foundation for his future investment endeavors. He continued his exploration of options trading on the uSMART platform, expanding his knowledge through books, online courses, and engaging with the investment community. With enhanced investment strategies and risk management skills, Paul's sensitivity and judgment in the market soared, promising a promising future in the realm of investments.
The 6 types of index options tradable on the uSMART platform:
Option Names |
Trading Codes |
Trading Hours |
S&P 100 Index |
OEX |
Trading hours aligned with US stock market |
Dow Jones Industrial Average Index |
DJX |
|
NASDAQ 100 Index |
NDX |
|
S&P500 index |
SPX |
Supports 24-hour trading |
Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index |
VIX |
|
S&P 500 Mini-SPX Options Idx |
XSP |
How to place a trade on uSMART mobile application:
After logging into the uSMART SG app, select "Quotes" at the bottom of the page.Scroll down and choose "US Stocks" from the page, then find "Quick Access."Click on "Options" and select "Index" in the recommendations section.Choose the index options you want to invest in and click to enter the options details page.Select the "Call/Put" function and submit your order after choosing the trading conditions.Here is a visual guide for the steps described above.
This diagram is provided for illustrative purposes exclusively
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