Trading

Exchange-Traded

By Ryan Silk & Lawrence Polatchek · Reviewed April 2026 · Options Trading Glossary

Securities traded on regulated public exchanges

What is Exchange-Traded?

Exchange-Traded Securities that trade on regulated public exchanges with standardized terms, transparent pricing, and central clearing. Exchange-traded options have standardized strike prices, expirations, and contract sizes. They benefit from price transparency, liquidity, and OCC clearing, in contrast to over-the-counter (OTC) options.

Complete Definition

Securities that trade on regulated public exchanges with standardized terms, transparent pricing, and central clearing. Exchange-traded options have standardized strike prices, expirations, and contract sizes. They benefit from price transparency, liquidity, and OCC clearing, in contrast to over-the-counter (OTC) options.

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Ryan Silk, ApexVol Founder
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10+ years trading options. Built ApexVol's pricing engine, Greeks model, and IV-rank methodology.
This guide is updated as market conditions and ORATS data change. Last revised 2026-05-12. How we research →

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