NASDAQ OMX PHLX (PHLX) Sector Index Options
Click on the symbol below to access the options chain for each product.
| UTYSM | PHLX Utility SectorSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| XAUSM | PHLX Gold/Silver SectorSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| SVO™ | SIG Energy MLP IndexSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| OSXSM | PHLX Oil Service SectorSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| QNETSM | NASDAQ Internet IndexSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| BKXSM | KBW Bank Index | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| HGXSM | PHLX Housing SectorSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| EPXSM | SIG Oil Exploration & Production Index™ | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
| SOXSM | PHLX Semiconductor SectorSM | Contract Specifications | Historical Index Chart |
Component Issues
PHLX Indexes are available at the bottom of this page: NASDAQ OMX Indexes
Index values are being calculated and disseminated by Dow Jones Indexes on the following indices, however; options are currently trading at the PHLX:
| BKX | KBW Bank Index |
Options involve risk and are not suitable for everyone. Past performance is not indicative of future results. An investor should review transaction costs, margin requirements and tax considerations with a broker and tax advisor before entering into any options strategy. Prior to buying or selling an option, a person must receive and review a copy of Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options published by The Options Clearing Corporation. Copies may be obtained from your broker; one of the exchanges; The Options Clearing Corporation at One North Wacker Drive, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60606; by calling 1-888-OPTIONS; or by visiting www.888options.com. Any strategies discussed, including examples using actual securities and price data, are strictly for illustrative and education purposes and are not to be construed as an endorsement, recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell securities. Examples do not take into consideration commissions and other transaction fees, tax considerations, or margin requirements, which are factors that may significantly affect the economic consequences of a given strategy.





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