Nasdaq Options Pulse
Unlock the Power of Market Sentiment
Nasdaq Options Pulse offers market transparency by analyzing Nasdaq options data, helping you forecast positions and gauge bullish or bearish sentiment.
Financial markets move fast, and sentiment can shift in an instant, making it one of the most critical drivers of confident investing decision-making. Retail investors face a flood of noise and outdated indicators that lack depth or timeliness, leaving firms exposed to uncertainty and missed opportunities.
Nasdaq Options Pulse (NOP) changes that. By analyzing U.S. options transactions and deriving key metrics like the put/call ratio, NOP delivers a clear, data-driven view of investor sentiment. Built on Nasdaq’s trusted market infrastructure and derived from U.S. Options data, this solution provides unmatched transparency into equities and options markets, giving you the confidence to act decisively when it matters most.
Investor sentiment is a powerful driver of price movements and market trends, shaping risk appetite and influencing what comes next. By tapping into Nasdaq’s sentiment data, retail investors can gain unparalleled visibility into these dynamics, helping you anticipate shifts, identify opportunities, and optimize strategies with confidence.
Investor sentiment is a powerful driver of price movements and market trends, shaping risk appetite and influencing what comes next. By tapping into Nasdaq’s sentiment data, retail investors can gain unparalleled visibility into these dynamics, helping you anticipate shifts, identify opportunities, and optimize strategies with confidence.
With Nasdaq Options Pulse, investors may be able to better identify opportune moments to enter or exit the market, enhancing portfolio performance and managing risk more effectively.
Enhance portfolio performance by incorporating signals derived from Nasdaq Option Pulse into investment strategies.
Identify periods of heightened market fear to manage risk and protect investments. The put/call ratio also serves as a contrarian indicator, particularly effective in gauging market “fear” and predicting market rallies following downturn.
Use sentiment data to time market entries and exits more effectively. Granger Causality test results indicate that the signals derived from Nasdaq Options Pulse act as a leading indicator of market returns, highlighting its forecasting ability.
Retail Brokers: Empower Your Consumers
Seamlessly add Nasdaq Options Pulse to your platform, giving retail investors deeper insights, improved forecasting tools, and new trading possibilities. Powered by Nasdaq proprietary U.S options data, Nasdaq Options Pulse offers greater accuracy in forecasting market dynamics than other available sources. Enhance your users’ decision-making with advanced forecasting and practical insights, integrated directly into your user interface.
Seamlessly add Nasdaq Options Pulse to your platform, giving retail investors deeper insights, improved forecasting tools, and new trading possibilities. Powered by Nasdaq proprietary U.S options data, Nasdaq Options Pulse offers greater accuracy in forecasting market dynamics than other available sources. Enhance your users’ decision-making with advanced forecasting and practical insights, integrated directly into your user interface.
Provide your Consumers with a Competitive Edge
Greater Statistical Significance: Empirical studies have revealed that Nasdaq Option Pulse exhibits higher causality coefficients and statistical significance, making it a more reliable indicator of market sentiment.
Nasdaq Option Pulse’s put/call ratio correlates more to the total returns of the SP500 compared to other competing solutions. The greater statistical significance of Nasdaq Options Pulse signal points to its superior explanatory power.
Greater Statistical Significance: Empirical studies have revealed that Nasdaq Option Pulse exhibits higher causality coefficients and statistical significance, making it a more reliable indicator of market sentiment.
Nasdaq Option Pulse’s put/call ratio correlates more to the total returns of the SP500 compared to other competing solutions. The greater statistical significance of Nasdaq Options Pulse signal points to its superior explanatory power.
Available via the Nasdaq Data Link Tables API, Nasdaq Options Pulse provides 4 tables: Nasdaq Options Pulse Symbol Table, Nasdaq Options Pulse Sector/Industry Table, Nasdaq Options Pulse Total Market Table, and FIGI table.
For inspiration on how to display these data tables within your platform, refer to the example visuals and user experiences. Please note that Nasdaq provides only the underlying data; the setup, user interface, and implementation code shown here are purely illustrative and are not supplied or supported by Nasdaq.
Financial Instrument Global Identifiers (FIGI)
The FIGI mapping table provides an identifier that links every security across U.S. exchanges and data sources. It eliminates symbol mismatches, cleans up data pipelines, and ensures consistency.
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