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An option is a financial derivative that represents a contract sold by one party to another party. The contract offers the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy (call) or sell (put) a security or otherfinancial assetat an agreed-upon price (the stake price) during a certain period of time or on a specific date (exercise date).Six primary factors influence options pricing; the underlyingprice, strike price, time until expiration, volatility, interest rates and dividends.
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Bloomberg:To find current and historical options prices.
Type the ticker symbol of the stock you want.
Hit the EQUITY key then hit GO.
Type: OMON [OMON Stands for Option Monitor].
You will see a screen for all the current options on the stock selected.
Highlight and click on the option you want for a menu - then pick GPO from the menu.
This will give you a current graph of the option price
Change the date range to the time-period you want
Hit the Page Forward key to get the data for the time period.
Datastream:A global financial database which contains current and historical data on stocks, indices, bonds, funds, futures, options, interest rates, commodities, and economic indicators.Click herefor the NYU Datastream Guide.
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FAQs
Bloomberg: To find current and historical options prices. Type the ticker symbol of the stock you want. Hit the EQUITY key then hit GO.
Where can I see past option prices? ›
To find current and historical options prices, use Bloomberg in the Margolis Market Information Lab (MIL) at the Business Instructional Facility (BIF).
- Type the ticker symbol of the stock you want - for example; VZ.
- Hit the EQUITY key ; then hit GO.
- Type: OMON [OMON Stands for Option Monitor ]
Where can I find historical price data? ›
Internet Sources for Historical Market & Stock Data
- Yahoo! Finance - Historical Prices. ...
- Dow Jones Industrial Averages. Historical and current performance data. ...
- S&P Indices. Historical performance data.
- IPL Newspaper Collection. ...
- Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. ...
- FINRA: Market Data Center.
What is the best source of historical options data? ›
OptionMetrics is the premier provider of historical options data for use in empirical research and econometric studies.
Where can I find historical share prices? ›
If you're looking for a historical range of data on an individual security then you can use Investopedia's Markets section to find what you need. In order to navigate to the historical data, enter the ticker symbol of the equity you're looking for into the "Search Company or Symbol" search box on the page.
Can you get historical options data? ›
Historical options prices are available for all U.S. stocks, ETFs, and indices, so there's no longer any challenge in getting the data you need.
Does Yahoo Finance have historical options data? ›
You can view historical price, dividend, and split data for most quotes in Yahoo Finance to forecast the future of a company or gain market insight.
How do I find historical price data in Excel? ›
The STOCKHISTORY function retrieves historical data about a financial instrument and loads it as an array, which will spill if it's the final result of a formula. This means that Excel will dynamically create the appropriate sized array range when you press ENTER.
Where can I find historical costs? ›
Most long-term assets are recorded at their historical cost on a company's balance sheet.
How to find historical data? ›
Finding reliable historical data involves identifying reputable sources like archives, libraries, and online databases. Evaluate credibility and authenticity, considering biases.
The most desirable source for an individual claim is the scholarly work that gives weight to discussing the claim in the first place. Works of historical scholarship usually both historicise and provide a narrative. By historicising a topic, the scholar makes the claim weighty to the discussion of the history.
Where can I get real time option data? ›
NSE's online Real time Data Feed. NSE's real time data is provided in various levels (level 1, level 2, level 3 and tick by tick) across segments such as Capital Market, Futures & Options, Currency Derivative and Wholesale Debt Market.
Where is the best place to find historical sources? ›
For the arts, history, and humanities, original primary source documents usually are housed in museums, archives, restricted library collections, and government offices. Reproductions of primary source documents often can be found in online digital collections, microform collections, books, and other secondary works.
How to find historical stock prices for cost basis? ›
Go online for historical stock prices
For example, view the historical section at Marketwatch or Nasdaq. It's generally acceptable to take the lowest and highest price from a given day and average them to arrive at a cost. It's also acceptable to use the closing price on the day of purchase.
How do you calculate historical prices? ›
To begin calculating the historical returns, the difference between the most recent price and the past price needs to be computed and then divided by the past price multiplied by 100 to get the result as a percentage. The calculation can be done iteratively to cater for longer time periods – e.g., 5 years or more.
What is the best website to track stock prices? ›
The best apps and websites to track your stocks
- Our Pick: Yahoo Finance.
- Best for budget-conscious investors: Morningstar.
- Best for investors of all types: Seeking Alpha.
- Another option is to track your portfolio, including stocks, with Empower.
Can you look up past stock prices? ›
To find a historic stock price, visit: https://finance.yahoo.com/ and search for the name of the company or ticker symbol in the search box (e.g. Alphabet is symbol GOOG). Click on “Historical Data” to see prices for the open, high, low, close, as well as stock volume.
Where can I find last traded price? ›
The occurrence of the last traded price or LTP depends on the liquidity of the market, based on which the last traded price or LTP could have occurred a few seconds ago or even a day ago. The last traded price is often found on the last column of the market or on the depth of the market.
How to find the price of options? ›
Options prices, known as premiums, are composed of the sum of its intrinsic and time value. Intrinsic value is the price difference between the current stock price and the strike price. An option's time value or extrinsic value of an option is the amount of premium above its intrinsic value.
Where can I find historical stock prices for companies no longer exist? ›
Additionally, a web resource for historic stock prices is Yahoo Finance (Stock Prices) - http://finance.yahoo.com/ . Stock prices go back to the 1070s. Begin by doing a search using the ticker symbol, then choose "Historical Prices" from the blue bar on the left; choose daily, weekly, or monthly data.