By the standards established by the options exchanges, securities meeting the following criteria may be eligible to list options:
- A national stock exchange in accordance with the National Market System (NMS) lists the underlying equity.
- The value of the IPO meets a minimum threshold as defined by the exchanges (e.g., minimum share price, minimum market capitalization, etc.).
- There are at least 7 million publicly held shares outstanding, excluding shares held by directors or holders of 10% or more of the underlying equity shares (e.g., the public float must be 7 million or more).
- There are at least 2,000 shareholders.
Investors should refer to exchange rules regarding the listing of options following an IPO.