A chain view made for decision review
Option chains can be dense. ConvexRadar keeps the important fields visible and connects each row to scanner context so users can move from discovery to confirmation faster.
ConvexRadar turns raw option-chain rows into a structured research workflow with expirations, strikes, bid/ask, volume, open interest, IV, catalyst context, and saved-contract review.
Option chains can be dense. ConvexRadar keeps the important fields visible and connects each row to scanner context so users can move from discovery to confirmation faster.
DTE, moneyness, spread, volume, open interest, IV rank, and premium size all affect whether a contract is practical to review.
The saved-contract workflow is built to track how a selected option behaves after it appears in the scanner, including follow-through, drawdown, IV change, and underlying movement.
Yes. The options chain workflow is built for ticker lookup, calls and puts, expirations, strikes, liquidity fields, and scanner context.
Broker chains show raw market data. ConvexRadar adds ranking, catalyst context, saved-contract workflow, and research notes around the chain.
The product focuses on US stocks and ETFs, and coverage expands as data capacity grows.
Trading options involves risk. ConvexRadar is research software and does not provide financial advice or guarantee trade outcomes.