Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most successful options strategy?
Success of options strategy depends on many factors including market conditions. That being said, you can be a successful options trader if you make a trading plan and follow it with discipline.
- Step 1 - Use our strategy builder & strategy finder to find or create the right strategy for you, from our library of ready-to-use strategies that have proven to work for traders.
- Step 2 - Analyse and modify the strategy and trade them in one click.
- Step 3 - Get the live P&L of your strategy and book your profits on the go!
Is optionlogy free?
Optiology is free for the first 15 days of use, and no credit card information is required to register. After that, you can select the pricing plan that suits your needs. We have 3 pricing plans, where you can buy the tool for 1 month, 3 months or 6 months, depending on your needs. Don’t worry, ALL our features are available in all 3 plans.
Can I trade into my broker account directly with optionlogy?
You can connect all major brokers - AngelOne, Zerodha, Fyers, Motilal Oswal, 5Paisa (and more coming soon!) with the same ID that you create on optionlogy, and trade your options strategy directly into those accounts with ONE CLICK. You can see the live P&L of your strategy in your order book and book your profits in once click as well.
How can I track the profit of my options strategy?
Once you login, from the top menu bar on your screen, go to All Tools > Orders and Positions. Any real or virtual orders you can created through optionlogy are automatically tracked here. You can then-
All this, right from the order book.
- - see strategy-wise live P&L
- - square off entire strategy or individual positions
- - view stats for the strategy
- - edit or repair the strategy
All this, right from the order book.
Can I trade in Banknifty or Nifty options using optionlogy?
With optionlogy ou can trade in all 198+ F&O scrips including Nifty 50, FINNIFTY and Bank Nifty. You can also make options strategies that include equity on optionlogy.