US Stock Options | Tesla, NVIDIA trading volume declines! Palantir call options soar

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2024.02.06 09:43
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Energy Transfer, which skyrocketed overnight: Unexpected surge in options trading to 1.45 million contracts, with 99% being call options! The most popular contract overnight was the call option with a strike price of $10, expiring on December 19, 2025, with over 320,000 contracts traded.

Overnight, chip stocks continued to rise, and Chinese concept stocks rebounded.

Overview of US stock options trading

The top ten US stock options trading on the day: Tesla, NVIDIA, Energy Transfer, Apple, Palantir Tech, Meta, Amazon, AMD, Alphabet-C, Ford.

Among them:

Tesla fell nearly 4%, with options trading falling to 2.49 million contracts, and the proportion of call options was 53.6%. Nearly 150,000 call options with a strike price of $185 and an expiration date of February 9th were traded.

NVIDIA rose nearly 5%, with options trading falling to 1.89 million contracts, and the proportion of call options was 66%. Over 90,000 call options with a strike price of $700 were traded.

Energy Transfer slightly fell, but options trading unexpectedly surged to 1.45 million contracts, with call options accounting for 99%! Over 320,000 call options with a strike price of $10 and an expiration date of December 19, 2025 were traded, making it the most popular contract overnight. Over 280,000 call options with a strike price of $12 and an expiration date of June 21, 2024 were traded, as well as over 240,000 call options with a strike price of $10 and an expiration date of January 17, 2025. These three contracts were the top three contracts traded overnight.

Apple rose 1%, with options trading halving to 1.04 million contracts, and the proportion of call options was 72.8%. Nearly 140,000 call options with a strike price of $190 were traded.

Palantir Tech Tech fell nearly 2%, with options trading surging to 910,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options was 62%.

Alibaba rose 4%, with options trading increasing to nearly 300,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options was 78.8%.