can you explain what these mean: last, change, volume and op int
wait you said i can still buy and sell it if its 0 and then you said it going to be hard to sell because no ones interested. if no ones interested how can i sell it? do i need high volume and open interests?As long as theirs a bid and ask for it you can buy it or sell it. ( meaning someone’s willing to make the trade)
Options are contracts, volume is how many contracts changed hands, and open interest is how many contracts are out there.
Just be weary with 0 volume and 0 open interest as if you buy it, it’s going to be hard to sell because no one is interested in that contract. It will most likely have a very wide bid/ask.
can you explain what these mean: last, change, volume and op int
ever hear of google search?can you explain what these mean: last, change, volume and op int
wait you said i can still buy and sell it if its 0 and then you said it going to be hard to sell because no ones interested. if no ones interested how can i sell it? do i need high volume and open interests?
You are trading4fastprofits and you asked this question?can you explain what these mean: last, change, volume and op int

Large OI options are highly efficient and often neither buyer nor seller has an advantage.As a general rule, it's higher risk to trade in any "thinly traded" market. With an "open interest" of "0", that's the worst.

+1I'm not an options expert of any sort