Options Gyan is written and maintained by one person: the thirty lessons, the seventeen strategy cards, the hundred-odd glossary entries and the calculators. Everything is published under the site’s name rather than a personal byline.

What is not being claimed: not SEBI registered, not a research analyst, not an investment adviser, and not affiliated with any exchange, broker or advisory. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell anything, and no part of it is personalised to your situation. If you want advice, whoever gives it should carry an INA or INH registration number you can check on SEBI’s own site.

What the course does claim is narrower, and you can check all of it. Every rule-based lesson links the exchange or regulator page it rests on, so a claim about lot sizes, expiry schedules, margin or F&O tax can be verified without taking anyone’s word for it. Every lesson carries the date it was last revised. Every correction that ships is published with what was wrong and what it says now, including the ones nobody else would have noticed.

The teaching figures are fixed illustrations, not live quotes: one NIFTY lot of 65 at 25,000, ₹7,800 in on a long call, the same trade carried across the lessons so the arithmetic stays comparable. Real strikes and premiums move. The point of a fixed example is that you can follow the maths, not that you can trade it.

The reason the course exists in this shape: most free options material in India is either an advertisement for a tips channel or a translation of American content that quietly assumes American contracts, American taxes and American expiry days. This is written for NIFTY, in rupees, with the losing case drawn next to the winning one, and there is nothing to buy at the end of it.

What this site holds itself to

  • Every rule-based lesson links the exchange or regulator page behind it.
  • Every lesson shows when it was published and last revised.
  • Every correction is published, with what was wrong and what it now says.
  • No tips, no calls, no signals, no paid tier, no telegram group.
  • Illustrative figures are labelled as illustrative, everywhere they appear.

If something here is wrong

Tell us, and it gets fixed and listed publicly. Send a correction. The full legal position, the risk warning and what the site stores about you are on the disclaimer, risk and privacy page.

Education only. Not investment advice. Options Gyan is not SEBI registered and recommends nothing: no tips, no calls, no telegram group, free forever. F&O trading involves a substantial risk of loss, and selling options can lose you more than you put in. Read SEBI’s risk disclosure before trading.
Prices, lot sizes and expiry days in the lessons are illustrative teaching figures, not live quotes: confirm the current ones with your broker. Not affiliated with NSE, BSE, SEBI or any broker. NIFTY is a trademark of NSE Indices Ltd.