Chicago Board Options Exchange
Founded | 1973 |
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Owner | Cboe Global Markets |
Currency | United States dollar |
Website | cboe.com |
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), located at 433 West Van Buren
stock indices, and 140 exchange-traded funds
(ETFs).
The
Securities and Exchange Commission and owned by Cboe Global Markets.[4]
Contracts offered
CBOE (and other national options exchanges) offers options on the following, and others:
- S&P 500 Index (ticker SPX)
- S&P 100 Index (OEX)
- Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJX)
- NASDAQ-100Index (NDX)
- Russell 2000Index (RUT)
- SPDR S&P 500(SPY)
- NASDAQ-100Trust (QQQ)
- Nasdaq Composite (ONEQ)
- S&P Latin American 40 (ILF)
- S&P MidCap 400 (MDY, IJH, and CBOE root symbol MID)
- Cohen & Steers Realty Majors Index (ICF)
- Wilshire 5000 (VTI)
- MSCI EMIF (EEM)
- MSCI EAFE (Europe-Asia-Australia-far-east) (EFA)
- Dow Diamonds Trust (DIA)
- China 25 Xinhua/FTSE Index (FXI)
- Brazil São Paulo Stock Exchange (EWZ)
- Microsoft (MSFT)
- General Electric (GE)
- Altria (MO)
- Bitcoin (XBT)
CBOE calculates and disseminates the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), the CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index (BXM), and other indices.[5]
See also
- Chicago Board of Trade Building
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Derivatives market
- List of futures exchanges
- National Stock Exchange (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- OneChicago
- Options Clearing Corporation
- Volatility Index
References
- ^ "CBOE Market Stats" (PDF). Chicago Board Options Exchange. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 22, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
- ISBN 9780765607300. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ^ "History". Chicago Board Options Exchange. Retrieved October 14, 2008.
- ^ Poitras, G., Handbook of Research on Stock Market Globalization (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012), p. 248.
- ^ Warner, A., Options Volatility Trading: Strategies for Profiting from Market Swings (New York: McGraw Hill Professional, 2009).