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Web-based options platform
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Opti-View (options analytics platform)
Opti-View, or OptiView, is a web-based analysis platform for US-listed options developed by TORR.O. The platform is maintained by former hedge-fund manager, Oliver Kostorz. [1]
Use Cases
OptiView is designed to help retail investors better understand options trading by providing visualization tools that illustrate the risk and potential outcomes of different strategies. Drawing on concepts originally developed for hedge fund clients, the platform enables users to interpret complex multi-leg positions more intuitively, addressing a broader market trend in which options trading is becoming more accessible beyond institutional environments.[2]
