Future and Options (F&O) Stocks
The F&O stock list implies all the stocks permitted for trade in the F&O segment of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Stocks are chosen depending on high volume of trade, good liquidity, and huge market capitalisation. F&O facilitates trading to take positions for future prices, hedge risks, or gain from short-term price movements without holding the underlying stock. The list is updated and reviewed periodically by NSE to contain only financially healthy and actively traded companies. Having this list makes it easier for traders and investors to make better strategy planning and trade with better-informed choices.

What is F&O in the Stock Market?
Futures and Options (F&O) is a type of stock derivative trading in the share market. This means their value is based on an underlying asset, such as shares, commodities, or ETFs. A Futures contract is a legal agreement to buy or sell an asset at a set price on a specific future date. Both buyer and seller must complete the deal. On the other hand, an Options contract gives the buyer the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell the asset at a fixed price before a certain date. Traders use F&O to hedge risks or make profits from market movement. Findoc offers tools to track F&O stock list NSE trades and understand lot sizes, margins, and expiry dates.
