US Stock Options | FFIE, GME, Tesla, Nvidia! Trading volumes are all soaring
Last Friday, Faraday Future plummeted by 38%, with options trading nearly doubling to 1.47 million contracts, with 51.6% being call options; put options with a strike price of $1.5 traded 140,000 contracts. GameStop GME plunged by 20%, with options trading surging to 1.13 million contracts, with 57.5% being call options
Last Friday, the Dow broke through 40,000 points to hit a historical high, with most star tech stocks rising and meme stocks trading hot.
Overview of US Stock Options Trading
Top ten US stock options trading last Friday: Tesla, Nvidia, Faraday Future, AMD, GameStop GME, Apple, AMC Theatres, Alibaba, Robinhood, Amazon.
Among them:
Tesla rose more than 1.5%, with options trading surging to 2.32 million contracts, with 52.8% being call options. Call options expiring on the same day with a strike price of $175 traded nearly 150,000 contracts.
Nvidia fell 2%, with options trading increasing to 1.64 million contracts, with 58.2% being call options. Put options with a strike price of $930 traded 80,000 contracts.
Faraday Future plummeted 38%, with options trading nearly doubling to 1.47 million contracts, with 51.6% being call options. Put options with a strike price of $1.5 traded 140,000 contracts.
AMD rose more than 1%, with options trading remaining around 1.23 million contracts, with 68.8% being call options. Put options with a strike price of $165 traded 110,000 contracts.
GameStop GME plunged 20%, with options trading skyrocketing to 1.13 million contracts, with 57.5% being call options. Call options with a strike price of $22 traded over 50,000 contracts.
Apple slightly rose, with options trading increasing to 840,000 contracts, with 61.4% being call options. Put options with a strike price of $190 traded 60,000 contracts.
AMC Theatres dropped over 5%, with options trading remaining around 780,000 contracts, with 70% being call options. Put options with a strike price of $4.5 traded 60,000 contracts.
Alibaba rose over 2%, with options trading decreasing to 630,000 contracts, with 72.6% being call options.
Robinhood surged over 12%, with options trading increasing to 520,000 contracts, with 79.3% being call options.
Amazon rose nearly 1%, with options trading remaining around 460,000 contracts, with 67.6% being call options.
INVZ contract saw unusual activity, with 150,000 put options with a strike price of $1 expiring on July 19th, becoming the hottest contract last Friday.