There has been a bull market in options trading for the past couple of years. Is it because of interest-free pledging available to sell options?
Why do we have an interest-free margin in Indian stock markets by pledging which can be used to take option trades but nothing like that is available in other markets around the world? Is this one of the reasons for India to have more people engage in option trading?
pay interest on what? we are not receiving anything to pay interest for.
when we pledge something for trading we are not getting any fund from broker. broker simply telling exchange this person has given something that can be converted to cash incase of loss and he coudnt pay.
Which is why we cant buy option from pledging because it needs cash that have to be paid to writer of option.
but we can write option bcos we receive money from buyer of option so writer paying nothing here.
When we pledge margin is provided by the clearing corporation and not the broker. Broker charges interest only if there is a shortfall in client account which can happen in both option selling or buying if there is a M2M lose. As you may know M2M in option selling can quickly go much above the premium collected if market moves against you.
Any expiry option is allowed.
Besides those who denounce option buying never operated for meaningful amount of time within the profitable contours of option buying.
bull market in options trading in India is likely due to a number of factors, including Interest-free margin, growing retail participation and positive market sentiments.