US Stock Options | GME, AMC, NVIDIA, Tesla trading volume plunges!

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2024.06.05 09:00
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The hottest overnight contract: Tesla put option with a maturity date of June 7th and a strike price of $170, with a trading volume of 170,000 contracts. GME dropped more than 5%, with options trading volume halved to 450,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options is 66.5%. AMC Entertainment slightly declined, with options trading volume plummeting to 250,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options is 76.7%

Overnight, the three major U.S. stock indexes closed slightly higher.

Overview of U.S. Stock Options Trading

The top ten U.S. stock options traded overnight: Tesla, NVIDIA, Apple, AMD, GameStop (GME), Palantir, Marathon Digital, Amazon, Carnival, AMC Entertainment.

Among them:

  • Tesla fell nearly 1%, with options trading falling to 1.2 million contracts, with 54% of them being call options. Put options with a strike price of $170 expiring on June 7 traded 170,000 contracts, while call options with strike prices of $185 and $180 each traded over 90,000 contracts.

  • NVIDIA rose over 1%, with options trading falling to 1.05 million contracts, with 58% of them being call options. Call options with a strike price of $1200 traded nearly 60,000 contracts.

  • Apple edged up slightly, with options trading falling to 630,000 contracts, with 67% of them being call options. Call options with a strike price of $195 traded 100,000 contracts.

  • AMD fell over 2%, with options trading falling to 610,000 contracts, with 62% of them being call options. Put options with a strike price of $160 and call options with a strike price of $165 each traded over 60,000 contracts.

  • GameStop (GME) fell over 5%, with options trading halving to 450,000 contracts, with 66.5% of them being call options.

  • Palantir rose nearly 4%, with options trading rising to 340,000 contracts, with 78.6% of them being call options. Call options with a strike price of $23 traded over 50,000 contracts.

  • Marathon Digital rose nearly 5%, with options trading rising to 310,000 contracts, with 75.2% of them being call options.

  • Amazon rose 0.56%, with options trading falling to 310,000 contracts, with 70% of them being call options.

  • Carnival rose nearly 6%, with options trading surging to 260,000 contracts, with 76.6% of them being call options. Call options with a strike price of $17 traded over 50,000 contracts.

  • AMC Entertainment edged down slightly, with options trading plummeting to 250,000 contracts, with 76.7% of them being call options.