Put-Call Parity Calculator

Enter the call price, spot, strike, rate and time to expiry to get the implied put price.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

Put-call parity is a no-arbitrage identity linking the prices of a European call and put with the same strike and expiry on the same underlying: C − P = S − K·e^(−rt), where S is the spot price, K the strike, r the risk-free rate, and t the time to expiry. Rearranged, the implied put price is P = C − S + K·e^(−rt).

If the relationship doesn't hold in the market, an arbitrageur can lock in a risk-free profit by simultaneously trading the option, its counterpart, and the underlying — which is why parity holds tightly in liquid options markets. Traders use it to check option prices for mispricing and to construct synthetic positions (e.g., a synthetic long call from a put plus stock).

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