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$2,200 trading perks
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Low-fee Options Trading
NVIDIA
Tesla
PDD Holdings
GameStop
Intel
Sify Technologies
Alibaba
Apple
Taiwan Semiconductor
Coinbase
NVIDIA
Tesla
PDD Holdings
GameStop
Intel
Sify Technologies
Alibaba
Apple
Taiwan Semiconductor
Coinbase
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$0
Options
transaction fees
Exercise/
assignment fees
Covered Stock
Up to 8 types of orders
Options profit/loss analysis & volatility analysis
How to use
How to use
Fully licensed and protected by local regulations
Why moomoo?
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FAQs
What are the fees associated with Options trading?
Please refer to our website: Price of options trading
How do I claim my cash rewards? And when do I get them?
Rewards will be automatically issued to your moomoo account. You can go to the moomoo app - [Me] - [My Rewards] to check your reward record. Rewards will credit to your account within 15 working days!
What is an underlying asset?
Types of underlying assets includes stocks, market indices, exchange-traded funds, bonds, currency, interest rates, or futures contracts.
What is an option premium?
Option premium is a term used to describe the price that an option buyer pays to the seller for the right to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price within a specific period.
How many types of options contracts are there?
There are two types of options: call and put. A call gives the buyer the right to buy the underlying asset at a specific strike price for a limited period of time. Whereas, put allows the buyer the right to sell the underlying asset at a set strike price for a specified period of time.
What are the risks of trading options?
Options trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all customers. It is important that investors read relative policy before engaging in any options trading strategies. Options transactions are often complex and may involve the potential of losing the entire investment(including more than original invested amount) in a relatively short period of time. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Customers should always evaluate their investment objectives and risks carefully before investing in options.
Customers' accounts are protected by the CIPF's Investment Dealer Fund in accordance with its Coverage Policy. A brochure describing the scope and nature of coverage, as well as the limitations and exclusions of coverage, is available at www.cipf.ca.