what is open intrest
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Answer / kalyani
1. The total number of options and/or futures contracts
that are not closed or delivered on a particular day.
2. The number of buy market orders before the stock market
opens.
1. A common misconception is that open interest is the same
thing as volume of options and futures trades. This is not
correct as demonstrated in the following example:
On Jan 1, A buys an option, which leaves an open interest
and also creates trading volume of 1.
On Jan 2, C and D create trading volume of 5 and there are
also 5 more options left open.
On Jan 3, A takes an offsetting position and therefore open
interest is reduced by 1, and trading volume is 1.
On Jan 4, E simply replaces C and therefore open interest
does not change, trading volume increases by 5.
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open interest is not same as volume.. with volume both
entries and exist cause volume to increase... but with open
interest, entries cause open interest to increase and exist
cause open interest to decrease
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Answer / kush sinha
total number of derivative contracts, like futures and options, that are currently active on a specific underlying security.These contracts have not been yet exercised,expired or fully delivered.
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Answer / vasavi
Open Interest is the total number of outstanding contracts
that are held by market participants at the end of the day.
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Answer / palavi
question:- Defination of Book keeping:-
answer :- Book keeping is a syntific method to record day
to day business transaction in words & in figures so as to
show the correctly & clear financial position of business.
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