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Options trading FAQ

The following are some of the most frequently asked questions about trading options with Robinhood.

Why can’t I place a market order?

Market orders for options contracts will typically fill during regular market hours, starting 15 minutes after market open (9:45 AM–4 PM ET). Orders for late close options will extend to 4:15 PM ET.

Placing limit orders will give your order a better chance of being executed at the price you want. This way, you’ll know how much you’ll pay to buy a contract.

Keep in mind, limit orders aren't guaranteed to execute.

Why are some orders getting partial fills?

Your options order is most likely receiving a partial fill because it has low liquidity in the market. Low liquidity means not many people are trading the contract when you placed the order. Partial executions occur when not enough matching orders can fill an entire order at the specified price or better.

Keep in mind

A buyer and seller must be on both sides of the trade for an order to execute, so your single order may be filled in multiple, partial executions. Also, your order might go unfilled if both a buyer and a seller can’t be matched even for partial executions.

Why don't all stocks have options?

Not all stocks can have options because of certain regulatory standards. For example, stocks with low prices, trading volumes, or market caps may not have options.

Keep in mind

Robinhood doesn’t support options trading on stocks we don’t have on the platform. For a guide to eligible stocks on our platform, check out Investments you can make on Robinhood.

Why update my investment profile before I can start?

Before we can enable options trading in your account, we need to make sure your investor profile is up-to-date so we can determine if options investing is right for you. You don't need to change your investor profile if nothing has changed, we just need you to confirm it's up-to-date.

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Robinhood U.K. Ltd (Robinhood UK) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN: 823590). Robinhood UK onboards UK customers and has the lead customer relationship with UK customers in relation to their use of the Robinhood UK app and website. Robinhood UK introduces UK customers to Robinhood Securities, LLC for order routing, execution, clearing, settlement, arranging custody services and margin lending to eligible UK customers with margin accounts. Robinhood Securities, LLC is regulated in the U.S. by the SEC and FINRA. Robinhood UK and Robinhood Securities, LLC are subsidiaries of Robinhood Markets, Inc.

Robinhood U.K. Ltd is a private limited company registered in England and Wales (09908051).

Robinhood does not provide investment advice. Individual investors should make their own decisions.

Commission-free trading of stocks refers to $0 commissions for Robinhood self-directed individual brokerage accounts that trade U.S. listed securities and ADRs. Keep in mind, other costs such as regulatory fees may apply to your brokerage account. Please see Robinhood UK’s Fee Schedule to learn more.

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