The options chain or options table is a convenient way to display the supply and demand for different options contracts for the same ticker along with their premiums for a given expiration period. It allows you to quickly track a particular set of options of different types and strikes. To get started, select a chain, for example BTC or ETH, so that we can load the data.
A little about our table:
The table header shows the price of the underlying asset and the division of the columns into calls and puts. Each row of the table corresponds to a separate type of option contract. The rows contain information about the option contracts and are sorted by increasing strike value.
At the top of the table there is a toolbar for customizing the table. Here you can select or remove columns or use the search among all available option chains.
We also have embedded charts in our options board for visaul analysis. To open charts, click on the "Chain Analysis" button. There you can visually analyze open interest, trading volume, volatility smile, option Greeks and other metrics for the chain you have selected. For example, if you want to determine the level at which the total loss of puts and calls will be maximized at the expiration date, use the 👑 Max Pain chart.
Select the table:
You can choose between an aggregated options chain and an advanced table (including data for Delta, Thalex). The only difference is that the advanced table shows the options chain across the selected exchange. By aggregated data we mean that we group options by strike, expiration and contract type (Deribit, Binance, ByBit, OKX and CoinCall only).
How to change the view:
If you want to analyze options chain across exchanges, simply change the view of the table using the "View" button.