FTXR250815P00029000 Option on First Trust Nasdaq

FTXR Etf  USD 32.91  0.08  0.24%   
FTXR250815P00029000 is a PUT option contract on First Trust's common stock with a strick price of 29.0 expiring on 2025-08-15. The contract was not traded in recent days and, as of today, has 24 days remaining before the expiration. The option is currently trading at an ask price of $1.3. The implied volatility as of the 22nd of July is 24.0.
When exercised, put options on First Trust produce a short position in First Etf. Because of this protective nature, they are typically used either for hedging purposes or to capitalize on First Trust's downside price movement.

Rule 16 of 2025-08-15 Option Contract

The options market is anticipating that First Trust Nasdaq will have an average daily up or down price movement of about 0.0309% per day over the life of the option. With First Trust trading at USD 32.91, that is roughly USD 0.0102. If you think that the market is fully understating First Trust's daily price movement you should consider buying First Trust Nasdaq options at that current volatility level of 0.49%. But if you have an opposite viewpoint you should avoid it and even consider selling them.

Out Of The Money Put Option on First Trust

An 'Out of The Money' option on First has a strike price that First Etf has yet to reach, meaning the option has no intrinsic value. 'Out of The Money' options are usually less costly than 'In The Money' options, making them more desirable to traders with smaller amounts of capital. Some of the uses for First Trust's 'Out of The Money' options include buying the options if you expect a big move in First Trust's stock. Since 'Out of The Money' options have a lower up-front cost (i.e., no intrinsic value) than 'In The Money' options, buying it is a reasonable choice.
Put Contract NameFTXR250815P00029000
Expires On2025-08-15
Days Before Expriration24
Vega0.029886
Gamma0.055034
Theoretical Value0.65
Open Interest3
Strike Price29.0
Current Price Spread0.0 | 1.3
Rule 16 Daily Up or DownUSD 0.0102

First short PUT Option Greeks

First Trust's Option Greeks for the contract ending on 2025-08-15 at a strike price of 29.0 measures the various factors that affect its cost and calculated using a theoretical options pricing model. It helps investors make more informed decisions about whether to trade this option contract or when to trade it. In addition to First Trust's option greeks, its implied volatility helps estimate the risk of First Trust stock implied by the prices of the options on First Trust's stock.
Delta-0.206016
Gamma0.055034
Theta-0.018669
Vega0.029886
Rho-0.006874

First long PUT Option Payoff at expiration

Put options written on First Trust grant holders of the option the right to sell a specified amount of First Trust at a specified price within a specified time frame. The put buyer has a limited loss and, while not fully unlimited gains, as the price of First Etf cannot fall below zero, the put buyer does gain as the price drops. So, purchasing a put option on First Trust is like buying insurance aginst First Trust's downside shift.
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First short PUT Option Payoff at expiration

By selling First Trust's put option, the investors signal their bearish sentiment. A short position in a put option written on First Trust will generally make money when the underlying price is above the strike price. Therefore First Trust's put payoff at expiration depends on where the First Etf price is relative to the put option strike price. The breakeven price of 28.35 is the critical point that divides the payoff function into two parts. Below the breakeven price, the payoff is dropping and negative (the seller makes a loss). Above the breakeven price, the payoff line is upward sloping as the option payoff increases in proportion to First Trust's price. Finally, at the strike price of 29.0, the payoff chart is constant and positive.
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First Trust Nasdaq Available Put Options

First Trust's option chain is a display of a range of information that helps investors for ways to trade options on First. In general, an option chain provides a helpful tool for investors to see all available option contracts, both puts, and calls, for First. It also shows strike prices and maturity days for a First Trust against a given expiration period. The table below combines all the option information in the form of a chain but before you use it, remember that it entails significant risk and it is not for everyone.
Open IntStrike PriceCurrent SpreadLast Price
 Put
FTXR250815P00041000041.06.9 - 9.96.9In
 Put
FTXR250815P00040000040.05.9 - 8.95.9In
 Put
FTXR250815P00039000039.04.9 - 7.94.9In
 Put
FTXR250815P00038000038.04.0 - 6.94.0In
 Put
FTXR250815P00037000037.02.9 - 5.92.9In
 Put
FTXR250815P00036000036.02.05 - 4.82.05In
 Put
FTXR250815P00035000035.01.2 - 4.01.2In
 Put
FTXR250815P00034000034.00.45 - 3.20.45In
 Put
FTXR250815P00033000033.00.05 - 2.350.05Out
 Put
FTXR250815P00032000132.00.0 - 1.90.5Out
 Put
FTXR250815P00029000329.00.0 - 1.31.3Out
When determining whether First Trust Nasdaq is a strong investment it is important to analyze First Trust's competitive position within its industry, examining market share, product or service uniqueness, and competitive advantages. Beyond financials and market position, potential investors should also consider broader economic conditions, industry trends, and any regulatory or geopolitical factors that may impact First Trust's future performance. For an informed investment choice regarding First Etf, refer to the following important reports:
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The market value of First Trust Nasdaq is measured differently than its book value, which is the value of First that is recorded on the company's balance sheet. Investors also form their own opinion of First Trust's value that differs from its market value or its book value, called intrinsic value, which is First Trust's true underlying value. Investors use various methods to calculate intrinsic value and buy a stock when its market value falls below its intrinsic value. Because First Trust's market value can be influenced by many factors that don't directly affect First Trust's underlying business (such as a pandemic or basic market pessimism), market value can vary widely from intrinsic value.
Please note, there is a significant difference between First Trust's value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if First Trust is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, First Trust's price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.