Cboe® Select Sectors Index Options

Cboe offers cash-settled options on the 11 industry sectors that comprise the S&P Index. These index options provide investors across the globe an easy and efficient way to incorporate U.S. sector investing strategies into their portfolios.

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Historical Performance of Select Sector Indexes

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S&P
S&P500
MTRL
Materials Sector
COMS
Communication Services Sector
ENRG
Energy Sector
FINL
Financial Sector
INDU
Industrials Sector
CONS
Consumer Staples Sector
RLST
Real Estate Sector
TECH
Technology Sector
COND
Consumer Discretionary Sector
HLTH
Health Care Sector
UTIL
Utilities Sector

Select Sector Index Options

Select Sector Index Name Option Symbol Underlying Index Symbol Settlement Symbol
Materials SIXB SIXB SISB
Communication Services SIXC SIXC SISC
Energy SIXE SIXE SISE
Financial SIXM SIXM SISM
Industrials SIXI SIXI SISIN
Consumer Staples SIXR SIXR SISR
Real Estate SIXRE SIXRE SISRE
Technology SIXT SIXT SIST
Consumer Discretionary SIXY SIXY SISY
Health Care SIXV SIXV SISV
Utilities SIXU SIXU SISUT

Quote Vendor Symbols

Vendor Materials Select Sector Index Example
Bloomberg, Factset, Morningstar, Six Group/Telekurs, Tradestation and Vela Option & Underlying Index Symbol SIXB
Settlement Symbol SISB
DTN IQ Option SIXB
Underlying Index Symbol SIXB.XO
Settlement Symbol SIXB
Interactive Data Option SIXB
Underlying Index Symbol I:SIXB
Settlement Symbol I:SISB
Pico Option & Underlying Index Symbol $SIXB
Settlement Symbol $SISB
Refinitiv/Thomson-Reuters Eikon Option & Underlying Index Symbol .SIXB
Settlement Symbol .SISB
Refinitiv/Thomson-REDI Option & Underlying Index Symbol ^SIXB
Settlement Symbol ^SISB
Refinitiv/Thomson-Reuters TDN T1/TDF Option & Underlying Index Symbol .SIXB-UT
Settlement Symbol .SISB-UT

Why Trade Cboe Select Sector Index Options

Alternative Vehicle to Gain Exposure to U.S. Industry Sectors

Alternative Vehicle to Gain Exposure to U.S. Industry Sectors Cboe Select Sector Index options offer an alternative vehicle for asset managers who cannot hold options on exchange-traded products (ETPs) due to regulatory constraints.

Efficient Exposure to U.S. Industry Sectors

Index options allow investors to easily capitalize on wider industry trends by executing relative value, dispersion, or correlation strategies without picking individual stocks. Index options also allow investors to express a directional view without the operational overhead of shorting an ETF or stock basket.

Larger Notional Exposure

With a $100 multiplier, Cboe Select Sector Index options can offer investors an efficient way to gain sector exposure or implement sector rotation strategies. Plus, larger notional size may mean lower commission fees.

Cash Settled and No Early Exercise (European Style)

With index options, investors can avoid unwanted delivery of stocks or ETFs and the risk of assignment prior to expiration.

Potential Tax Advantages

Typically, index options are taxed using the 60/40 rule under section 1256 of the Tax Code where 40% of gains is taxed at the short-term rate and 60% at the long-term rate. Investors should consult with their tax advisors to determine how the profit and loss on any strategy will be taxed.1

Index Statistics

Select Sectors Performance

2010
RLST**
32.3%
INDU
28%
COND
27.7%
ENRG
22%
MTRL
20.7%
COMS
16.7%
S&P
15.1%
CONS
14.1%
FINL
12.1%
TECH
11.9%
UTIL
5.5%
HLTH
3.1%
2011
UTIL
19.9%
CONS
14.3%
HLTH
12.6%
RLST**
11.4%
COMS
6.8%
COND
6.1%
ENRG
3.1%
TECH
2.9%
S&P
2.1%
INDU
-0.8%
MTRL
-10.9%
FINL
-17.1%
2012
FINL
28.8%
COMS
24.7%
COND
23.9%
RLST
20.5%
HLTH
17.8%
S&P
16%
TECH
15.7%
INDU
15%
MTRL
15%
CONS
11%
ENRG
5.4%
UTIL
1.3%
2013
COND
43.1%
HLTH
41.6%
INDU
40.8%
COMS
40.8%
FINL
35.6%
S&P
32.4%
CONS
26.6%
ENRG
26.4%
TECH
26.3%
MTRL
26.2%
UTIL
13.2%
RLST
2.7%
2014
RLST
30.1%
UTIL
29%
HLTH
25.4%
TECH
18%
CONS
16.1%
FINL
15.2%
S&P
13.7%
INDU
10.7%
COND
9.7%
MTRL
7.5%
COMS
7.1%
ENRG
-8.5%
2015
COMS
10.8%
COND
10.1%
HLTH
7%
CONS
7%
TECH
5.8%
RLST
4.7%
S&P
1.4%
FINL
-1.5%
INDU
-4.2%
UTIL
-4.8%
MTRL
-8.5%
ENRG
-21.6%
2016
ENRG
28.2%
FINL
22.8%
INDU
20.1%
MTRL
16.9%
UTIL
16.3%
TECH
15%
S&P
12%
COMS
11.6%
COND
6%
CONS
5.2%
RLST
3.3%
HLTH
-2.7%
2017
TECH
34.6%
COMS
24.5%
INDU
24.1%
MTRL
23.9%
COND
23%
FINL
22.2%
HLTH
22%
S&P
21.8%
CONS
13.1%
UTIL
12.1%
RLST
10.9%
ENRG
-1%
2018
HLTH
6.4%
UTIL
4.1%
COND
1.8%
TECH
-1.4%
RLST
-2.2%
S&P
-4.4%
CONS
-8%
COMS
-6.9%
FINL
-13%
INDU
-13%
MTRL
-14.8%
ENRG
-18.1%
2019
TECH
50.3%
FINL
32.1%
S&P
31.5%
COMS
31.4%
INDU
29.4%
RLST**
29%
COND
28.6%
CONS
27.7%
UTIL
26.3%
MTRL
24.4%
ENRG
12.1%
HLTH
20.8%
Abbr.
Sector Index
10-Yr Annualized Total Return*
Best Year*
Worst Year*
COMS
Communication Services
16%
40.80%
-6.90%
COND
Consumer Discretionary
17.4%
43.1%
1.8%
CONS
Consumer Staples
12.3%
27.7%
-8.4%
ENRG
Energy
3.5%
28.2%
-21.6%
FINL
Financials
12.3%
35.6%
-17.1%
HLTH
Health Care
14.8%
41.6%
-2.7%
INDU
Industrials
13.8%
40.8%
-13.0%
TECH
Information Technology
17%
50.3%
-1.4%
MTRL
Materials
9%
26.2%
-14.8%
RLST
Real Estate
N/A
32.3%
-2.2%
UTIL
Utilities
11.8%
29.0%
-4.8%
S&P
S&P 500
14.2%
32.4%
-4.4%
*Data 2010-2019, source S&P
**Data represented by S&P Real Estate Index

S&P offers an interactive webpage that provides data on the Select Sector Indexes, including performance, constituents, methodology, market capitalization, and index fundamentals.

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1Under section 1256 of the Tax Code, profit and loss on transactions in certain exchange-traded options, including SPX and SPXpm, are entitled to be taxed at a rate equal to 60% long-term and 40% short-term capital gain or loss, provided that the investor involved and the strategy employed satisfy the criteria of the Tax Code. Investors should consult with their tax advisors to determine how the profit and loss on any particular option strategy will be taxed. Tax laws and regulations change from time to time and may be subject to varying interpretations.