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Options Calculator

Calculate profit and loss for Call and Put Options based on spot price, strike price, premium, and lot size.

What is an Options Calculator?

An Options Calculator is a handy tool for traders to quickly calculate profit or loss on Call and Put options. By entering spot price, strike price, premium, and lot size, you can determine how much money you could gain or lose.

Options P&L Formula

Call Option P/L = (Max(0, Spot Price - Strike Price) - Premium) × Lot Size
Put Option P/L = (Max(0, Strike Price - Spot Price) - Premium) × Lot Size

Why Use an Options Calculator?

  • Quickly check profit or loss for Calls and Puts
  • Understand the break-even point for trades
  • Plan trades with risk management
  • Useful for NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, and stock options

Try It Yourself

Enter spot price, strike price, premium, and lot size above to see instant profit/loss results for both Call and Put options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Options Calculator?

An Options Calculator helps traders estimate the fair value, profit/loss, and breakeven point of call and put options based on variables such as strike price, premium, expiry date, and stock price.

How does an Options Calculator work?

The calculator uses inputs like the current stock price, strike price, premium paid, and expiry to show potential outcomes — profit, loss, and risk-reward scenarios.

What inputs do I need for the Options Calculator?

You will need: Current stock price, option strike price, option type (Call or Put), premium paid/received, expiry date, and number of lots/shares.

Can this calculator predict market movements?

No. The calculator does not predict stock prices; it only calculates outcomes based on your assumptions and inputs.

What is the difference between Call and Put in the calculator?

Call Option: Gives the right (not obligation) to buy at the strike price.
Put Option: Gives the right (not obligation) to sell at the strike price.

How does the calculator help in trading decisions?

It shows the profit/loss and breakeven levels, helping traders analyze risk-reward before entering an options trade.

Can beginners use an Options Calculator?

Yes. It’s designed for both beginners and advanced traders to understand payoff scenarios without doing manual calculations.

Does the calculator include Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega)?

Some advanced options calculators do. If you need, we can extend this calculator to include Greeks for better risk management.

What is the breakeven point in options trading?

Call Option Breakeven = Strike Price + Premium Paid
Put Option Breakeven = Strike Price – Premium Paid

Is the Options Calculator free to use?

Yes, our Options Calculator is free, interactive, and can be used anytime for planning your trades.

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