Why open interest matters so much

 
September 20, 2019
 
 
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Why Open Interest Matters So Much
When you examine an options chain, you'll see a column called 'open interest,' which can be a very useful tool for options traders. What's the deal with open interest, and how can you use it for better trades?

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The Advance/Decline (A/D) Line is used by many traders to confirm the strength of a current trend and its likelihood of reversing. The indicator essentially shows if most stocks are participating in the direction of the market. If the markets are up, but the A/D line is sloping downwards (bearish divergence), it's usually a sign that the markets are losing their breadth and may be about to reverse direction. If the slope of the A/D line is up and the market is trending upward, then the market is said to be healthy.
 
 

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