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Are All Options on Stock Indices Considered Section 1256 Contracts?

Options on broad-based stock indices (like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100) that are cash-settled and traded on a qualified exchange are generally Section 1256 contracts. However, options on narrow-based indices or options on individual stocks (equity options) are not Section 1256 contracts and are subject to standard capital gains rules.

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