You can customize what, if any, Level I displays in the Trade tool, putting the most important information for your trading right at your fingertips.
Level I Columns | |
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% Change | Percent change from close |
$ Change from Today's Close | Change from close |
$ Change from Today's Open | Change from open |
$ Change from Yesterday's Close | Change from yesterday's close |
Ask | Inside ask price |
Ask Size | Number of shares at the inside ask |
Bid | Inside bid price |
Bid Size | Number of shares at the inside bid |
Previous Close | Closing price from previous market day's session |
High | Highest price at which the security has traded for the day |
52 Week High | Highest price at which the security has traded over the last 52 weeks |
Last Trade Price | Last trade price for a stock and the last value for an index |
Low | Lowest price at which the security has traded for the day |
52 Week Low | Lowest price at which the security has traded over the last 52 weeks |
Open | Opening price for the day |
Put/Call Ratio - Open Interest | Calculates the Put/Call ratio by dividing the total number of puts by the total number of calls for an underlying stock or index based on open interest |
Put/Call Ratio - Volume | Calculates the Put/Call ratio by dividing the total number of puts by the total number of calls for an underlying stock or index based on the trading volume of the current or most recent trading session |
Ratio | Total number of shares available at the Inside Bid vs. the Inside Ask |
Spread | Difference between the bid and the ask |
IV |
Implied Volatility based on the option midpoint price and underlying price as calculated with selected option pricing model. IV is a theoretical value (in %) designed to represent the forecasted volatility of the security or index as determined by the prices of multiple call and put options using the Black-Scholes pricing model. Other variables usually include security price, strike price, risk-free rate of return, and days to expiration. If all other variables are equal, the security with the highest volatility will generally have the highest option prices. |
IV Rank | Implied Volatility value of the current IV relative to the past year's IV range |
IV Percentile | Implied Volatility percentile value of current IV in the past year's range. |
Tick | Displays the direction of the last trade. An up arrow represents an uptick direction where the last transaction has occurred at a higher price than the previous one. A down arrow represents a downward tick direction in which the last transaction has occurred at a lower price than the previous one. |
Volume | Number of shares or contracts traded for the day |
Commissions, taxes, and transaction costs are not included in any of these strategy discussions, but can affect final outcome and should be considered. Please contact a tax advisor to discuss the tax implications of these strategies. Many of the strategies described herein require the use of a margin account. With long options, investors may lose 100% of funds invested. In-the-money long puts need to be closed out prior to expiration, since exercising them could create short stock positions.
Options carry a high level of risk and are not suitable for all investors. Certain requirements must be met to trade options through Schwab. Multiple leg options strategies will involve multiple commissions. Spread trading must be done in a margin account. Please read the options disclosure document titled "Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options."