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What are Exchange Traded Derivatives?

What is a derivative?

A derivative is something which is based on another source.

Let's take paneer for instance. The price of paneer is dependent on the price of milk. It can be said that paneer is a derivative of milk (source).

The source, which is milk in this case, is referred to as the underlying. Any movement in the price of milk will be reflected in the price of the corresponding derivative which in this case is paneer.

Derivative trading

Derivatives trading refers to the buying and selling of derivative contracts. Derivative contracts are essentially time-bound financial instruments with a fixed expiry date.

Broad classification of derivatives on the basis of where they are traded

OTCs

ETDs

Exchange Traded Derivatives in India

In the Indian stock market, there is an entire segment where derivatives are traded, it is known as the F&O (Futures and Options) segment. Trading volumes in derivatives contracts are significant, making them popular instruments among market participants. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) are the most popular stock exchanges in India.

Types of Derivative Contracts traded on Exchanges in India

Futures

Options

Types of Exchange traded derivatives based on Underlying

Equity derivatives

Index derivatives

Currency derivatives

Commodities

Bonds