Daily reports that show stocks and option contracts with unusual changes in open interest and high open interest.
Read this blog to know what is open interest. Learn how open interest is calculated and interpreting open interest's relation with price movements.
Open interest is the number of trades not settled at a given moment for a specific asset. An increase in open interest suggests that additional or new money is flooding into the market because more traders have opened positions for the day than closed them. In contrast, a decrease in open ...
The result proves that stock options open interest does contain valuable information about future price movements in the underlying stocks.N. AggarwalIUP Journal of Applied Finance
Why open interest matters to you As you can see from figure 1, open interest can vary from the call side to the put side, and from strike price to strike price. High open interest for a given option contract means a lot of people are interested in that option. However, high open inte...
Volume, the number of futures contracts traded in a chosen market, is used to confirm a price trend. Open interest is the number of open trading positions for a specific commodity. Open interest for all commodities is collected and published at the end of every trading day. ...
S . stocks closed lower Tuesday , following a broad decline in global stock markets , as investors assessed the country ' s consumption data .
NEW YORK, March 8 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks opened little changed on Thursday, as investors mainly assessed the monetary policy decision from the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB on Thursday decided to keep key interest rates unchanged. ...
This paper uses daily closing data on Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE) options of 30 stocks during February to July, 1999, to investigate whether options open interest contains information that can be used for trading purposes. Individual stock price at option maturity is first predicted ...
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