There is an important update regarding options trading on our ODIN platform. These changes are being implemented due to concerns about illiquidity, as they can cause losses to the clients.
We have disabled options strikes that are far away from the underlying price for all segments as explained below:
Underlying | Allowed strike range from underlying price |
---|---|
Equity Index Options | 15% |
Equity Stock Options | 15% (with below exceptions) |
Currency Options | 8% |
Commodity Options | 15% (with below exceptions) |
Exception for Equity stock options: The below stocks fall under the exception criteria of 15% strike range
Stock | Strike Range |
---|---|
ADANIPORTS | 20% |
HAL | 20% |
IOC | 20% |
IRCTC | 20% |
NMDC | 20% |
PEL | 20% |
PNB | 20% |
TATASTEEL | 20% |
ADANIENT | 30% |
BHEL | 30% |
GMRINFRA | 30% |
L&TFH | 30% |
PFC | 30% |
RECLTD | 30% |
RELIANCE | 30% |
IDEA | 60% |
Let’s understand with the help of an example:
Example: Index (With the strike range of 15%) Assuming the current market price of Nifty is 20000. With a 15% strike range, you can trade in option strikes within the range of 17000 to 23000. Note: You can square off your existing open positions regardless of the allowed strike range criteria.
This change is a part of our ongoing commitment to provide a safer, more efficient, and user-focused trading environment. By limiting strike ranges, our goal is to offer you a risk-optimized trading experience.
As always, we value your feedback and are here to address your questions. Please reach out to our support team for further clarification on these updates. We're dedicated to supporting your trading journey and helping you achieve your goals.
Happy and successful trading!
Disclaimer: Futures and Options (derivatives): Derivatives are a sophisticated investment device. The investor is requested to take into consideration all the risk factors before actually trading in derivative contracts.
Risk Disclosure on Derivatives
As per a SEBI study dated 25 Jan 2023
9 out of 10 individual traders in equity Futures and Options Segment, incurred net losses. On an average, loss makers registered net trading loss close to ₹ 50,000. Over and above the net trading losses incurred, loss makers expended an additional 28% of net trading losses as transaction costs. Those making net trading profits, incurred between 15% to 50% of such profits as transaction cost.