1. If an option is selling for .15, that means it is 15 cents for the contract to put/call 100 shares right?
2. If I buy 10 contracts of .15, how much will that order cost? <see #4>
3. I know options can be traded before expiration, however, what is the volume like? On a small cap, that sees significant movement [3%+] in favor of my option, will I be able to unload it that day should I see fit?
4. I'm looking at an options chain for SNDK today. The $52.5 Nov-06 call last trade was .50 cents, with a volume today of 619. Does that mean that only $309.5 was traded in this option today?
thanks all!

2. 10 contracts = 1,000 shares. Multiply 1,000 by .15 and you get $150.
3. The volume will depend on many things, like if the option is in or near the money, how popular the underlying stock is, how close to expiration, how many contracts are outstanding, to name a few. In the scenario you mention above, you should be able to sell the option, but you have to keep in mind that there is a bid and an ask, and sometimes the bid doesn't move high enough to represent that whole gain.
4. That means that 619 calls were traded that day, it has nothing to do with the dollar amount (although if the all the volume was at the last trade price of .50 the total dollar volume would be $30,950).
Hope that helps!!




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