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Just wondering if IG is offering long term options on CFD accounts. I understand that I need to call up IG as only see Tesla and Netflix calls but they're all short term.

For example Jan 2023 calls for Enphase or Nio. Any information on pricing?

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To my knowledge, there are only long term options for a few instruments such as the S&P 500 index and other liquid indexes. 

BTW, how do you managed to have access to share options? Under my options account, I can only trade indexes, commodities and forex vanilla options, but no way to trade share vanilla options... 

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1 hour ago, PythonTrade86 said:

To my knowledge, there are only long term options for a few instruments such as the S&P 500 index and other liquid indexes. 

BTW, how do you managed to have access to share options? Under my options account, I can only trade indexes, commodities and forex vanilla options, but no way to trade share vanilla options... 

Hi, IG do share options by phone.

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16 hours ago, PythonTrade86 said:

 

Wow, good to know, thanks! Do you know which exchanges are covered?

Hopefully someone who uses the phone in share options service will add to this, there is more detail in the IG web pages and seem to remember there were 2 pricing levels, one for the option but there was also another higher charge where they would walk you through the procedure of placing an option trade through the dealing desk.

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19 hours ago, PythonTrade86 said:

To my knowledge, there are only long term options for a few instruments such as the S&P 500 index and other liquid indexes. 

BTW, how do you managed to have access to share options? Under my options account, I can only trade indexes, commodities and forex vanilla options, but no way to trade share vanilla options... 

You find some of them in the old UK platform (if you have access to the old puredeal?) but mostly short term options (jan 2022 longest?)

If you call them, ask when they are planning to add them to the options platform

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35 minutes ago, Kodiak said:

You find some of them in the old UK platform (if you have access to the old puredeal?) but mostly short term options (jan 2022 longest?)

If you call them, ask when they are planning to add them to the options platform

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They told me 1 or 2 months ago that they are planning to add them to the option platform but that they couldn't say when. I hope they'll have more information for us!

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Just called them, and here is the information I could get:

  • For long-term options: better to call the desk directly as it would depend on which stock you are looking to trade.
  • Trading is possible for US and EU stocks, and stocks listed on smaller exchanges could eventually be traded but again, one should ask the desk.
  • Fees are the same than the online fees for stocks. (min 5€ for EU stocks, min 15€ for US stocks)
  • They are not planning to add stock options to the platform as there is very little demand for this product. That's strange because they already told me the opposite.

I am from France and I called the french client support, so please note that things could be different depending on where you are located.

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Very little demand for this product??

Well we dont get stimulus checks to buy options for here in Europe but i think we are also interested in options

"tastytrade Trading has been very strong, with the tastyworks brokerage business accelerating its rate of active account growth in 2021 and reporting a 100% increase in the number of active trading accounts during the month of February 2021 versus the prior year period. The strong performance in brokerage is mirrored in the tastytrade education and content business, with registrants growing by over 100,000 in the two months to the end of February to nearly 1 million. This performance reinforces the strategic and financial rationale of the tastytrade acquisition, creating a strong foundation for the business to deliver future growth"

"Our planned US acquisition of tastytrade is progressing well and the outstanding client growth delivered in the period underlines the further, significant growth potential of this business"

https://www.iggroup.com/investors/regulatory-news

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