Derivatives Trading

Derivatives Trading

Futures & Options Trading

Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from underlying assets such as stocks, indices, commodities or currencies. They play a crucial role in modern financial markets by enabling risk management, price discovery and efficient capital allocation.

At R Wadiwala Securities, we provide comprehensive access to the Futures and Options (F&O) segments on both NSE and BSE. Our platform offers real-time Greeks, advanced risk analytics and competitive margin requirements to help you execute your derivatives strategies with precision.

Whether you are hedging your existing portfolio, speculating on market movements or seeking arbitrage opportunities, our derivatives trading platform has the tools and support you need.

Powerful Derivatives Trading Tools

Advanced features designed for serious derivatives traders.

F&O Segments

Trade futures and options on equity, index and currency segments across NSE and BSE exchanges.

Risk Hedging

Protect your portfolio from adverse market movements using futures and options as hedging instruments.

Leverage

Take larger positions with a fraction of the total value through margin-based trading in derivatives.

Price Discovery

Derivatives markets help establish fair prices for underlying assets through continuous trading activity.

Low Margin Requirements

Competitive margin rates that allow you to maximise your trading potential with optimal capital efficiency.

Real-Time Greeks

Monitor Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega and Rho in real time to make informed options trading decisions.

Derivative Instruments We Offer

A comprehensive range of derivative products for every trading strategy.

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Forwards

Customised contracts between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a specified future date and price.

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Futures

Standardised exchange-traded contracts obligating the buyer to purchase and the seller to sell at a future date.

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Options

Contracts giving the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy (call) or sell (put) at a set price.

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Warrants

Long-term options issued by a company giving holders the right to purchase shares at a specific price.

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LEAPS

Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities are options with expiration dates extending beyond one year.

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Basket Options

Options whose underlying asset is a group or basket of commodities, securities or currencies.

Who Trades Derivatives?

Three key types of participants drive the derivatives market.

Hedgers

Investors who use derivatives to protect their existing portfolios from adverse price movements. They aim to reduce or eliminate risk by taking offsetting positions in the derivatives market.

Speculators

Traders who take positions in derivatives to profit from anticipated market movements. They accept higher risk in pursuit of returns and provide essential liquidity to the market.

Arbitrageurs

Sophisticated traders who exploit price differences between related markets or instruments. They buy low in one market and sell high in another, helping to keep prices efficient and aligned.

Frequently Asked Questions

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