US Stock Options | Market cools significantly! NVIDIA, Apple, Amazon trading volume halved

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2024.04.23 08:06
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Overnight hottest contracts: Over 70,000 contracts of Nvidia calls with a strike price of $800 were traded. Tesla put options trading volume fell to 1.8 million, with 55% being put options. 50,000 put options with a strike price of $140 expiring on April 26 were traded. Riot options trading surged to 300,000 contracts, with 79% being call options

Overnight, AI concept stocks and Chinese concept stocks rebounded overall, while Tesla set a record for the longest consecutive decline.

Overview of US Stock Options Trading

Top ten US stock options trading before last Friday: Tesla, Nvidia, Apple, AMD, Amazon, Riot Platforms, Marathon Digital, Palantir, Bank of America, Ford.

Among them:

Tesla fell more than 3%, with options trading falling to 1.8 million contracts, with 55% being put options. Put options with a strike price of $140 and expiring on April 26 traded 50,000 contracts, while call options with a strike price of $155 traded over 40,000 contracts.

Nvidia rose more than 4%, with options trading halving to 1.54 million contracts, with 59% being call options. Call options with a strike price of $800 traded over 70,000 contracts.

Apple edged up slightly, with options trading nearly halving to 590,000 contracts, with 64% being call options. Call options with a strike price of $170 traded 60,000 contracts.

AMD rose more than 1%, with options trading nearly halving to 480,000 contracts, with 59.5% being call options.

Amazon rose more than 1%, with options trading nearly halving to 370,000 contracts, with 67% being call options. Call options with a strike price of $180 traded 30,000 contracts.

Riot Platforms surged 23%, with options trading surging to 300,000 contracts, with 79% being call options.

Marathon Digital rose over 6%, with options trading remaining around 300,000 contracts, with 73% being call options.

Palantir rose over 2%, with options trading falling to 270,000 contracts, with 70% being call options.

Bank of America rose over 2%, with options trading rising to 260,000 contracts, with 54% being call options.

Ford rose over 6%, with options trading rising to 230,000 contracts, with 77.5% being call options. Call options with a strike price of $13 traded over 30,000 contracts.

Starbucks saw unusual activity in contracts, with over 30,000 put options with a strike price of $85 expiring on June 21 traded