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have searched and found nothing of sorts related to fx options, so here goes. (doing spot most of the time)
Fx options seems quite "elusive"?
Have not even seen the "orders/tables" for fx options before. Unlike stock options where it can be viewed on yahoo finance.
Anyone here has a head start / crash course for me to work on?
Things like
- which broker offers it
- is it traded through a centralized exchange?
or is it even available to retailers?
Cheers~
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Yes, you can trade FX Options through ThinkOrSwim. There are 6 fx options that I trade; XDA, XDB, XDC, XDE, XDN, and XDS. I will let you research on what currency is which (some are pretty intuitive if you think about it
NASDAQ OMX PHLXSM offers U.S. dollar-settled options on the Australian Dollar (XDA), British Pound (XDB), Canadian Dollar (XDC), Euro (XDE), Japanese Yen (XDN), Mexican Peso (XDM), New Zealand Dollar (XDZ), Norwegian Krone (XDV), South African Rand (XEV), Swedish Krona (XEH) and Swiss Franc (XDS).
Hi Jura, do all these 3 organisations (nasdaq, ise, cme) have a common price/strike price/levels?
or are the prices quoted by each organisation slightly different?