The multiplier is the numerical value used to determine the total premium for an options contract. Listed stock, ETF, and index options have a multiplier of 100. Therefore, if an option is quoted at $4.00 a contract, it costs $400.00 to buy that contract ($4.00 x 100). Premium sellers receive the quoted price X 100.

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