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Gain Efficient Small-Cap Exposure. The Russell 2000 ® Index measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. Options on the index, which go by Cboe ticker RUT, provide opportunities for increasing yields and managing risks efficiently.
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the Russell 3000® Index and includes approximately 2000...
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- 2,059.78Add to watchlist-13.85 (-0.67%)At close: Fri. May 10, 2024 4:30 PM EDT · Delayed Quote (USD) · Market closed
- Open2,079.95Low2,054.87High2,082.04
- Prev. Close2,073.63VolN/AAvg. Vol4B
- Mkt CapN/A52 Wk. Low1,633.6752 Wk. High2,135.46
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Jul 16, 2018 · Index options on the SPX, RUT, and NDX are the granddaddies of the option world. They’re high-priced, actively traded, and attract some of the biggest professional traders. You trade these options, and you’re playing in the big leagues.
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Contract NameLast Trade Date (edt)StrikeLast Price5/3/2024 6:55 PM363.775/3/2024 6:56 PM313.624/24/2024 7:21 PM304.814/19/2024 6:40 PM332.02Aug 26, 2021 · Below is a breakdown of a trade using this strategy, in which an investor expects a 10% increase in the Russell 2000 Index and uses a capital outlay of approximately $20,000 in exposure. The chart below shows the return on capital and return after tax, assuming the investor is in the 32% tax bracket.
What Are Index Options? Index options are tied to a physical index such as the Dow Jones 30 (DJX), the Nasdaq 100 (NDX), the S&P 500 (SPX), or the Russell 2000 (RUT). That physical index doesn’t have any underlying stock or equity component to it. Index options have no underlying security which you can hold.