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ravikumar_malla
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Post: #1   PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:22 am    Post subject: Options caliculator Reply with quote

Hii ST/All,
Can any one tell me, how to caliculate the Options value.. at a specified nifty index value.

if any meterial is avilable , please share with me, it will be really use ful for me...

Thanks and Regards,
Ravi Kumar Malla
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Post: #2   PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:30 pm    Post subject: Free Nifty Options Calculator. Reply with quote

Hi,
I don't know if these will actually be for Nifty, but you can try and let me know if they are any good.

http://wareseeker.com/free-option-calculator-for-nifty/

All the best,
Class.
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Post: #3   PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Options caliculator Reply with quote

ravikumar_malla wrote:
Hii ST/All,
Can any one tell me, how to caliculate the Options value.. at a specified nifty index value.

if any meterial is avilable , please share with me, it will be really use ful for me...

Thanks and Regards,
Ravi Kumar Malla


Ravi Its very simple

As you know there are two types of options Call & Put

If for example suppose you have bought NIFTY 4200 (Strike) Call Option and NIFTY SPOT (i.e. undelying for NIFTY OPTIONS) closes above this then you will get profit of SPOT CLOSE less STRIKE. Say if NIFTY SPOT closes at 4350 you will get profit of 4350-4200=150 but your Net Profit will be reduced by premium you have already paid for buy Call Option

You can now (I assume) can calculate profit/loss for Put Option and also for selling Call/Put
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