QQQ - Nasdaq QQQ Invesco ETF Options Prices - Barchart.com (2024)

Barchart allows you to view options by Expiration Date (select the expiration month/year using the drop-down menu at the top of the page).Weekly expiration dates are labeled with a (w) in the expiration date list.

Options information is delayed 15 minutes.

Select an options expiration date from the drop-down list at the top of the table, and select "Near-the-Money" or "Show All' to view all options.

Note: Option quotes with an asterisk * after the strike price are "restricted options", typically created after spin-offs or mergers.

You can also view options in a StackedorSide-by-Sideview. The View setting determines how Puts and Calls are listed on the page. For both views, "Near-the-Money" Calls and Puts are highlighted:

Near-the-Money - Puts: Strike Price is greater than the Last Price

Near-the-Money - Calls: Strike Price is less than the Last Price

Logged in Barchart Members can set a preference for how this page displays.

  1. Select your desired number of strikes
    • 5 Strikes +/-
    • Near-the-Money (10 Strikes +/-)
    • 20 Strikes +/-
    • 50 Strikes +/-
    • All Strikes
  2. Select the page layout (Stacked, Stacked OHLC, Side-by-Side, Side-by-Side HLC)
  3. Choose whether or not to show the Volume Graph. The Volume Graph highlights the comparative proportion of volume and open interest for selected strikes. It helps you easily see activity that may signal new positions or a potential move in the underlying asset.
  4. Sort the Strike column in ascending or descending order
  5. Finally, click the "Make this my default view" link top right of the page to save your preference for the next time you visit the page.

For the selected Options Expiration date, the information listed at the top of the page includes:

  • Options Expiration: The last day on which an option may be exercised, or the date when an option contract ends. Also includes the number of days till options expiration (this number includes weekends and holidays).
  • Next Earnings Date: The next reported earnings date. Stocks whose Next Earnings Date falls within the next 7 days are highlighted in red.
  • Next Ex-Dividend Date: Shareholders on record as of this date are entitled to any dividend paid.
  • Implied Volatility: The average implied volatility (IV) of the options contract that is 30-days or more out. IV is a forward looking prediction of the likelihood of price change of the underlying asset, with a higher IV signifying that the market expects significant price movement, and a lower IV signifying the market expects the underlying asset price to remain within the current trading range. IV is calculated based on the last price for today, if no last then the midpoint between the bid/ask assuming it exists for today.
  • Historic Volatility: The 30-day historic volatility for the underlying asset. Historic volatility is the standard deviation of the "price returns" over a given number of sessions, multiplied by a factor (260 days) to produce an annualized volatility level.

Stacked View

AStackedview lists Puts and Calls one on top of the other, sorted by Strike Price.

  • Strike: The price at which the contract can be exercised. Strike prices are fixed in the contract. For call options, the strike price is where the shares can be bought (up to the expiration date), while for put options the strike price is the price at which shares can be sold. The difference between the underlying contract's current market price and the option's strike price represents the amount of profit per share gained upon the exercise or the sale of the option. This is true for options that are in the money; the maximum amount that can be lost is the premium paid.
  • Moneyness- the percent from the last price: (strike price - last / last). Moneyness refers to the relative position of the underlying asset's last price to the strike price. When a call option's Moneyness is negative, the underlying last price is less than the strike price; when positive, the underlying last price is greater than the strike price. When a put option's Moneyness is negative, the underlying last price is greater than the strike price; when positive, the underlying last price is less than the strike price.
  • Bid: The bid price for the option.
  • Midpoint: The midpoint between the bid and ask.
  • Ask: The ask price for the option.
  • Last: The last traded price for the options contract.
  • Change: The difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price.
  • %Change: The difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price, expressed as a percent.
  • Volume: The total number of option contracts bought and sold for the day, for that particular strike price.
  • Open Interest: Open Interest is the total number of open option contracts that have been traded but not yet liquidated via offsetting trades for that date.
  • Open Interest Change: The change in open interest from the previous session.
  • Delta - measures the sensitivity of an option's theoretical value to a change in the price of the underlying asset.
  • Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility (IV) is the estimated volatility of the underlying stock over the period of the option. IV can help traders determine if options are fairly valued, undervalued, or overvalued. It can therefore help traders make decisions about option pricing, and whether it is a good time to buy or sell options. Implied volatility is determined mathematically by using current option prices in a formula that also includes Standard Volatility (which is based on historical data). The resulting number helps traders determine whether the premium of an option is "fair" or not. It is also a measure of investors' predictions about future volatility of the underlying stock.

Side-by-Side View

ASide-by-SideView lists Calls on the left and Puts on the right.

  • Last: The last traded price for the options contract.
  • %Change: The difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price, expressed as a percent.
  • Bid: The bid price for the option.
  • Ask: The ask price for the option.
  • Volume: The total number of option contracts bought and sold for the day, for that particular strike price.
  • Open Interest: Open Interest is the total number of open option contracts that have been traded but not yet liquidated via offsetting trades for that date.
  • Strike: The price at which the contract can be exercised. Strike prices are fixed in the contract. For call options, the strike price is where the shares can be bought (up to the expiration date), while for put options the strike price is the price at which shares can be sold. The difference between the underlying contract's current market price and the option's strike price represents the amount of profit per share gained upon the exercise or the sale of the option. This is true for options that are in the money; the maximum amount that can be lost is the premium paid.

Volume Graph

When checked, the Volume Graph highlights the comparative proportion of volume and open interest for selected strikes. It helps you easily see activity that may signal new positions or a potential move in the underlying asset.

Totals

The totals listed at the bottom of the page are calculated from all calls and puts, and not just Near-the-Money options. Volume totals reflect options traded during the current session.

  • Put Volume Total: The total volume of all put option premiums.
  • Call Volume Total: The total volume of all call option premiums.
  • Put/Call Volume Ratio: Put Volume Total / Call Volume Total.
  • Put Open Interest Total: The total open interest of all put options.
  • Call Open Interest Total: The total open interest of all call options.
  • Put/Call Open Interest Ratio: Put Open Interest Total / Call Open Interest Total.
QQQ - Nasdaq QQQ Invesco ETF Options Prices - Barchart.com (2024)

FAQs

What is the downside to investing in QQQ? ›

The QQQ ETF offers buy-and-hold investors low expenses and long-term growth potential with enough diversification to avoid the risks of betting on one company. On the downside, long-term investors in QQQ must deal with sector risk, possible overvaluation, and the absence of small caps.

Which ETF is better, VOO or QQQ? ›

Average Return

In the past year, QQQ returned a total of 39.12%, which is significantly higher than VOO's 27.70% return. Over the past 10 years, QQQ has had annualized average returns of 18.40% , compared to 12.59% for VOO. These numbers are adjusted for stock splits and include dividends.

Is QQQ a buy or sell? ›

QQQ has a conensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 87 buy ratings, 15 hold ratings and 0 sell ratings. What is QQQ's price target? The average price target for QQQ is $498.64.

What is the 10 year return on QQQ? ›

Invesco QQQ Market Price: YTD: 8.56%; 1YR: 39.27%; 3YR: 12.34%; 5YR: 20.62%; 10YR: 18.58%; Since Inception: 9.70%. NASDAQ-100 Index: YTD: 8.72%; 1YR: 39.62%; 3YR: 12.62%; 5YR: 20.87%; 10YR: 18.82%; Since Inception: 9.92%.

Is QQQ a good long-term hold? ›

The QQQ gained 18.1% annually over the past 10 years. That tops all of the nearly 300 ETFs in the category. That easily outpaces the 12.6% average annual gain of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) — the cornerstone of most investors' portfolios. And the QQQ is cheap, only charging 0.2%.

Why should investors skip QQQ? ›

The problem for most investors, and why it should probably be avoided by all but a select few, is that it tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index, which is quirky at best and highly concentrated in just a few stocks from one sector.

Should I keep buying QQQ? ›

With a small expense ratio of 0.2%, QQQ gives investors exposure to the best of American innovation, growth and profitability now, and on an ongoing basis into the future. For that reason, we rate the fund a "Buy".

What is the most profitable ETF to invest in? ›

Top sector ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)8.6 percent0.10 percent
Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)12.4 percent0.09 percent
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)13.5 percent0.09 percent
Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI)10.8 percent0.09 percent

What is the highest paying ETF? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
AAPBGraniteShares 2x Long AAPL Daily ETF25.28%
RYSEVest 10 Year Interest Rate Hedge ETF21.81%
FLJHFranklin FTSE Japan Hedged ETF Franklin FTSE Japan Hedged Fund21.66%
MAXISimplify Bitcoin Strategy PLUS Income ETF21.05%
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What will QQQ be worth in 5 years? ›

Invesco QQQ stock price stood at $431.00

According to the latest long-term forecast, Invesco QQQ price will hit $450 by the end of 2024 and then $500 by the middle of 2025. Invesco QQQ will rise to $600 within the year of 2026, $700 in 2028, $800 in 2029, $900 in 2031 and $1000 in 2034.

Will QQQ pay a dividend? ›

How much is QQQ's dividend? When is QQQ ex-dividend date? QQQ's upcoming ex-dividend date is on Mar 18, 2024. QQQ shareholders who own QQQ ETF before this date will receive QQQ's next dividend payment of $0.57 per share on Apr 30, 2024.

What are the best ETFs for 2024? ›

Top 7 ETFs to buy now
ETFTickerAssets Under Management (AUM)
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(NYSEMKT:VOO)$435.2 billion
Invesco QQQ Trust(NASDAQ:QQQ)$259.6 billion
Vanguard Growth ETF(NYSEMKT:VUG)$118.8 billion
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF(NYSEMKT:IJR)$79.8 billion
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What is QQQ average rate of return? ›

Average Nasdaq 100 Returns Based on QQQ

Returns have been calculated based on TradingView charts. Since 1985 (39 years) the Nasdaq 100 has produced an annualized return of 13.65% (not including dividends).

Does QQQ charge fees? ›

Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results. Invesco QQQ's total expense ratio is 0.20%.

What is the average return of Invesco QQQ? ›

In the last 30 Years, the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) ETF obtained a 14.30% compound annual return, with a 23.97% standard deviation.

Does QQQ have high fees? ›

Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results. Invesco QQQ's total expense ratio is 0.20%. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate, and shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

What is the average annual return of QQQ? ›

Returns have been calculated based on TradingView charts. Since 1985 (39 years) the Nasdaq 100 has produced an annualized return of 13.65% (not including dividends).

Is QQQ a good investment for 2024? ›

For 2024, the S&P 500 is forecast to deliver EPS growth of 11.7%, solidly above the 10-year average of 8.4%. QQQ and QQQM follow the Nasdaq-100 Index. That benchmark has a long history of delivering EPS growth well in excess of the S&P 500.

What is the long term outlook for QQQ? ›

Invesco QQQ stock price stood at $424.45

According to the latest long-term forecast, Invesco QQQ price will hit $450 by the end of 2024 and then $500 by the middle of 2025. Invesco QQQ will rise to $600 within the year of 2027, $700 in 2028, $800 in 2029, $900 in 2032 and $1000 in 2034.

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