Futures and Options are financial derivatives that derive their value from an underlying asset, offering ways to speculate or hedge against price movements.
Futures and Options (F&O) are financial derivatives that derive their value from an underlying asset like stocks, commodities, or indices.
Futures and Options are financial derivatives that derive their value from an underlying asset, offering ways to speculate or hedge against price movements.
Futures involve buying or selling contracts for future delivery, with prices agreed upon now. Options provide flexibility for the buyer to exercise based on market conditions.
Futures obligate both parties to fulfill the contract terms at expiration, while Options give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying asset.
Benefits include hedging against market volatility, leveraging investments with lower upfront costs, and diversifying portfolios with different strategies.
Investors looking to manage risk exposure, hedge against price fluctuations, or capitalize on market opportunities may find F&O suitable.