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Best Options Trading Platforms for 2022.
The StockBrokers.com best online brokers 2022 review, our 12th annual, took three months to complete and produced over 40,000 words of research. Here's how we tested. Our editorial content is independent and unbiased; here's how we make money.
Options trades offer online brokers much higher profit margins than stock trades, and, as a result, competition is fierce in attracting clients. This type of market atmosphere is great for traders because healthy competition drives product innovation. Every broker strives to offer the best platform for options trading.
For our 2022 Review, we tested and scored 15 different trading platforms. Alongside platform usability, our testing focused on options chains (e.g., optional views, total optional columns, streaming data quality, total greeks offered), options analysis (e.g., P&L charts, calculators), and option position management (e.g., if Greeks stream, rolling functionality, grouping availability, and advanced position analysis). With most brokers offering similar pricing, trade cost was not an influencing factor in our scoring.
Best Options Trading Platforms 2022.
Here are the best options trading platforms, based on over 30 variables.
TD Ameritrade - Best overall options trading platform and tools E*TRADE - Best web-based options trading platform - Best for professional options traders Fidelity - Best for beginners TradeStation - Best options platform technology.
Best overall options trading platform and tools.
Minimum Deposit $0.00 Options (Per Contract) $0.65 Stock Trades $0.00.
TD Ameritrade is No. 1 for trading platforms and tools in our Annual Review for the 11th consecutive year, thanks to desktop-based thinkorswim, which is also terrific on mobile. Whether options trading, day trading, or futures trading, TD Ameritrade is a winner. Read full review.
Excellent education for beginners thinkorswim platform suite is our top desktop platform for 2022 Futures and forex trading available.
$6.95 fee per trade for penny stocks No access to international stock markets.
Best web-based options trading platform.
Minimum Deposit $0.00 Options (Per Contract) $0.65 Stock Trades $0.00.
For beginner, casual, and active options traders, Power E*TRADE offers the perfect blend of usability, excellent tools and seamless position management -- custom grouping, real-time streaming Greeks, risk analysis, and more. Read full review.
Power E*TRADE offers great selection of trading tools Our top pick for mobile trading and ease of use.
$1,000 minimum for streaming data Range of educational materials is limited compared to peers.
Best for professional options traders.
Minimum Deposit $0.00 Options (Per Contract) $0.65 Stock Trades $0.00.
Trading tools within the Trader Workstation platform are built for professional options traders, encompassing algorithmic trading, Options Strategy Lab, Volatility Lab, Risk Navigator, Market Scanner, Strategy Builder, and Portfolio Builder. Caveats: TWS requires a $110,000 deposit for margin trading and is not beginner-friendly. Read full review.
Web-based client portal great for casual investors Offers access to global markets Robust mobile app.
Trader Workstation (TWS) desktop platform best suited for professionals, not beginners.
EXCLUSIVE: New clients, special margin rates.
Best for beginners.
Minimum Deposit $0.00 Options (Per Contract) $0.65 Stock Trades $0.00.
Fidelity's Active Trader Pro desktop platform is excellent for active trading, including day trading and options trading; the platform includes a variety of analysis tools. The broker is also a standout for its research and educational offerings. Read full review.
Excellent mobile app for investors Our top pick for order execution, no payment for order flow (PFOF)
Margin rates can be higher than those of peers Mobile app may fall short for active traders.
Best options platform technology.
Minimum Deposit $0.00 Options (Per Contract) $0.60 Stock Trades $0.00.
TradeStation shines as a trading technology leader. Options trading is a breeze using OptionStation Pro, a tool within the TradeStation desktop platform designed for streamlined trading and robust analysis. Options tool capabilities include custom grouping for current positions, streaming real-time greeks, and advanced position analysis. Read full review.
Excellent desktop and web-based trading platforms Great for professionals Offers cryptocurrency trading.
Research trails industry leaders Educational content split between two sites Scored poorly for customer service.
Other options trading platforms tested.
In addition to our top five trading platforms for options in 2022, we reviewed 10 other brokers: Ally Invest, Charles Schwab, Firstrade, J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing, Merrill Edge, SoFi Invest, Tradier, Robinhood, Vanguard and Webull. To dive deeper, read our reviews. (Not all brokers currently offer options trading.)
Where can I practice options trading?
To practice options trading, choose an options trading platform that offers a free paper trading account. With paper trading, virtual money is used to place options trades in a simulated environment. E*TRADE, TD Ameritrade, TradeStation, and Interactive Brokers all offer paper trading for options.
Options trading platform tools comparison.
Here's a summary of the primary options trading features offered by the best options trading brokers. See the end of this guide for a definition of each feature.
Feature TD Ameritrade E*TRADE Interactive Brokers Visit Site Option Chains - Basic View Yes Yes Yes Option Chains - Strategy View Yes Yes Yes Option Chains - Streaming Yes Yes Yes Option Chains - Total Columns 35 31 37 Option Chains - Greeks 5 5 4 Option Positions - Greeks Streaming Yes Yes Yes Option Chains - Quick Analysis Yes Yes Yes Option Analysis - P&L Charts Yes Yes Yes Option Probability Analysis Yes Yes Yes Option Probability Analysis Adv Yes Yes Yes Option Positions - Greeks Yes Yes Yes Option Positions - Adv Analysis Yes Yes Yes Option Positions - Rolling Yes Yes Yes Option Positions - Grouping Yes Yes Yes.
Options trading platform pricing comparison.
Here's a summary of the pricing for the best options trading brokers.
Feature TD Ameritrade E*TRADE Interactive Brokers Visit Site Minimum Deposit $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Stock Trades $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ETF Trade Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mutual Fund Trade Fee $74.95 $19.99 $14.95 Options (Base Fee) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Options (Per Contract) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 Futures (Per Contract) $2.25 $1.50 $0.85 Broker Assisted Trade Fee $25.00 $25.00 $30.00.
Best options trading platform tools.
TD Ameritrade took the top spot in this year's review for platform and tools and was close behind in virtually every other category. This shines through especially in its options trading. The thinkorswim platform, both as a desktop platform and on mobile, provides all that you could want for successful options trading, including vast customization, incredible tools and great education. Strategy Roller from thinkorswim enables clients to create custom rules and roll their existing options positions automatically.
Our other winners also offer excellent platforms. Web-based Power E*TRADE offers all the tools an options trader could want, and displays them in magnificent form. Attention to detail, such as automatic spread groupings, effortless scanning through StrategySEEK, and easy-to-understand risk/reward data through tradeLAB make Power E*TRADE a truly unique experience.
TradeStation's OptionsStation tool makes analyzing potential trades a breeze, and even goes as far as including 3D P&L charts. Investors note, however: While it's visually appealing, we did not see any distinct advantage over a traditional 2D P&L chart. 3D charts aside, no question, TradeStation earns its spot as one of the best platforms for options trading in 2022.
There's a healthy variety of reputable brokers to choose from in the world of options trading. At a minimum, investors should expect their broker to include scanning, P&L analysis, risk analysis, and easy-order management. Position management functionality and tying the experience together is where platforms such as thinkorswim by TD Ameritrade and Power E*TRADE distinguish themselves.
Which trading platform is best for options?
The best trading platform for options trading in 2022 is TD Ameritrade. For beginners, the TD Ameritrade platform offers the right balance of ease of use, education and functionality. The ability to visualize option positions and adjust Greeks is invaluable, and there is good reason that thinkorswim is the go-to platform for many top options traders.
Is Robinhood good for options trading?
While Robinhood is easy to use, it lacks the trading and research tools that the best options trading platforms offer. In addition to a limited selection of options education articles, Robinhood also does not offer paper trading, so there is no way to practice trading options with fake money. Thus, for beginner options traders, we do not recommend Robinhood.
Which broker has free options trading?
Free options trading is like free stock trading. It has some associated costs, like payment for order flow, or PFOF. While many brokers no longer charge commissions on options trades, almost all charge per-contract fees (including some brokers who claim to have "free" options trading). The exceptions are Robinhood, SoFi Invest, Firstrade and Webull, which charge no commissions or fees for options.
What is a call option?
In its most basic form, a call option is used by investors who seek to place a bet that a stock will go up in price. Buying a call option contract gives the owner the right (but not the obligation) to purchase shares at a pre-specified price for a predetermined length of time. As the stock price goes up, so does the value of each option contract the investor owns. Conversely, if the stock price goes down, so does the value of the call option. Each contract represents 100 shares of stock.
What is a put option?
In its most basic form, a put option is used by investors who seek to place a bet that a stock (or other security such as an ETF, commodity, or index) will go down in price. Buying a put option gives the owner the right (but not the obligation) to sell shares of stock at a pre-specified price (strike price) before a preset date (expiration). The further the stock falls below the strike price, the more valuable each contract becomes. Alternatively, an increase in the stock price will decrease the value of the put option.
How much money do you need for options trading?
Each online broker requires a different minimum deposit to trade options. For most brokerages, the minimum deposit required is less than $1,000 for level 1 options trading. Certain options strategies, such as net-credit spreads, can require as much as $10,000 available in your account and are considered level 2 or level 3. To apply for options trading approval, investors fill out a short questionnaire within their brokerage account.
Can I trade options with $100?
Could you? Yes. But trading with $100 is not a good path to success. Most individual options cost more than $100. For instance, with the XLF ETF, a low-priced ETF, trading at just $39, one 30-day at-the-money call costs $90. An option covers 100 shares of stock, so if the listed price is $0.92 the total cost of the option will be $92 + any contract fees or commissions. Buying cheap out-of-the-money options is an almost guaranteed way to lose your $100.
Is options trading risky?
Yes. Options trading is a form of leveraged investing and thus is inherently risky. Any time an investor is using leverage to trade, they are taking on additional risk. Many times, this risk is unforeseen and not easily quantified.
On the most basic level, investors who buy a call or put option are only risking the money they invested in the contract. However, when selling a call or put, if the trade isn't protected (also known as going naked), the investor is taking on potentially unlimited risk.
As a protective measure, there are five options approval levels, and each one requires an application through the online broker platform to unlock. The riskier the options strategy, the higher the approval needed to trade it.
Options trading platform features summary.
All of the best brokers for options trading offer the following features.
Feature Definition Has Education - Options Provides a minimum of 10 educational pieces (articles, videos, archived webinars, or similar) with the primary subject being options. All content must be easily found within the website's learning center. Platform tutorials, FAQs, etc. do NOT count. Option Chains - Streaming Real-time Option chains with streaming real-time data. Option Chains - Greeks Viewable When viewing an option chain, the total number of Greeks that are available to be viewed as optional columns. Greeks = delta, gamma, theta, vega, rho. Option Chains - Quick Analysis The ability to jump straight from the option chain to a P&L chart or probability chart for deeper analysis. Viewing a summary P&L within the chain itself also qualifies. Option Analysis - P&L Charts When analyzing a theoretical option trade, a P&L chart is available. Option Analysis - Probability Analysis A basic probability calculator. Option Analysis - Probability Analysis Adv A tool to analyze a hypothetical option position. Displays a probability histogram / chart with optional customizations. Option Positions - Greeks Viewable View at least two different greeks for a currently open option position. Option Positions - Greeks Viewable Streaming View at least two different Greeks for a currently open option position and have their values stream with real-time data. Option Positions - Advanced Analysis Ability to analyze an active option position and change at least two of the three following conditions - date, stock price, volatility - and assess what happens to the value of the position. Option Positions - Rolling Ability to pre-populate a trade ticket and seamlessly roll an option position to the next relative expiration. Option Positions - Strategy Grouping Ability to group current option positions by the underlying strategy: covered call, vertical, etc. Can be done manually by user or automatically by the platform. Level 2 Quotes - Options Level 2 options quotes available. Screener - Options Offers an options screener. Commonly referred to as a spread creation tool or similar.

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Blain Reinkensmeyer Blain Reinkensmeyer is a Managing Partner at Reink Media Group. He heads research for all U.S.-based brokerages on StockBrokers.com and is respected by executives as the leading analyst covering the online broker industry. Blain's insights have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Chicago Tribune, among other media outlets, and he is noted as a top expert on the U.S. online brokerage industry.
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