Viewing Options Detail Pages
You can use the Detail page to make informed decisions about your options investments, track your returns, and much more.
You can use the chart to track an asset’s value over time, in one day, one week, one month, three month, one year, or five year increments. Simply tap the different increments to view the various timelines, or press down on the chart itself to see specific price points along the timeline.
During the extended-hours session, you’ll notice two lines of percentage changes: one that shows the day’s movement during the regular trading session, and one that shows the ongoing percentage change in the extended-hours session.
If you have an open options position, you can see information about your returns, your equity, and your portfolio's diversity.
Contracts The number of contracts you’ve purchased or sold
Equity The value of your position
Break-Even Price The break-even price for your position
Expiration Date The day your contract expires
Current Price The current market value of your position
Average Cost The average price you paid for the position
Today’s Return The amount of money you’ve made or lost on the position on that trading day
Total Return The amount of money you’ve made or lost on the position since you opened it
Amount The amount you’ve purchased or sold
Equity The value of your positions
Corresponding Break-Even Prices The break-even price(s) of your position
Expiration Date The date range for your contracts’ expirations
Current Price The current market value of your position
Average Cost The average price you paid for the position. You’ll see this for net credit positions.
Average Credit The average credit you received for the position. You’ll see this for net credit positions.
Today's Return The amount of money you’ve made or lost on the position on that trading day
Total Return The amount of money you’ve made or lost on the position since you opened it
You can view your buy and sell history for a stock or option.
You can check out a brief description of the company or fund in this section.
Generally speaking, these measurements can help you better understand how an options contract will be affected by change in the underlying stock. We show delta, gamma, theta, vega, and rho in the app.