EBAY Options Chain
Ebay Inc - Calls, puts & options trading
Stock Price
$0.00
Day Change
+0.00%
Volume
0.0M
Avg Volume
0.0M
Popular Strike Prices
Based on current stock price of $0.00
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ATM
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Popular EBAY Options Strategies
Bullish Strategies
- Long Call: Buy calls to profit from price increase
- Bull Call Spread: Limited risk bullish play
- Cash-Secured Put: Get paid to wait to buy
Bearish Strategies
- Long Put: Buy puts to profit from price decline
- Bear Put Spread: Limited risk bearish play
- Covered Call: Generate income on shares owned
Options Trading Basics
Calls
Give you the right to BUY EBAY at a set price. Profit when stock goes UP.
Puts
Give you the right to SELL EBAY at a set price. Profit when stock goes DOWN.
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Real-time options data with Greeks and IV
Open Options ChainFrequently Asked Questions
How do I trade EBAY options?
To trade EBAY options, you need an options-approved brokerage account. EBAY options trade on major exchanges and include calls (bullish bets) and puts (bearish bets) with various strike prices and expiration dates.
What is EBAY implied volatility?
Implied volatility (IV) represents the market's expectation of EBAY's future price movement. Higher IV means options are more expensive. IV typically increases before earnings announcements and major events.
When do EBAY options expire?
EBAY options have various expiration dates: weekly options expire every Friday, monthly options expire the third Friday of each month, and LEAPS can extend up to 2+ years.
What are the most popular EBAY options strikes?
Popular EBAY options strikes are typically near the current stock price of $0.00. At-the-money and slightly out-of-the-money options tend to have the highest trading volume.
Should I buy calls or puts on EBAY?
Buy EBAY calls if you're bullish (expect price to rise) and puts if bearish (expect price to fall). Consider your risk tolerance, time horizon, and the premium cost before trading options.