US Stock Options | NVIDIA and Tesla regain the title of call option trading champions! Alibaba calls and Boeing puts continue to be hot

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2024.01.10 07:22
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The trading volume of NVIDIA options has risen to 2.18 million contracts, with 62% of them being call options. Nearly 90,000 call options with a strike price of $550 and an expiration date of January 12th have been traded! The trading volume of Tesla options has slightly increased to 1.58 million contracts, with 56.5% of them being call options. 100,000 call options with a strike price of $240 have been traded.

Overnight, the overall performance of US tech stocks was weak, but the Nasdaq managed to close slightly higher, while Chinese concept stocks declined.

Overview of US stock options trading

The top ten US stock options trading on that day were: NVIDIA, Tesla, AMD, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, Marathon Digital, Alibaba, and Google A.

Among them:

NVIDIA rose nearly 2%, with options trading increasing to 2.18 million contracts, and the proportion of call options was 62%. Call options with a strike price of $550 expiring on January 12th traded nearly 90,000 contracts.

Tesla fell over 2%, with options trading slightly increasing to 1.58 million contracts, and the proportion of call options was 56.5%. Call options with a strike price of $240 traded 100,000 contracts, and call options with a strike price of $237.5 traded nearly 90,000 contracts.

AMD rose over 2%, with options trading at 620,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options was 65.5%. Call options with a strike price of $150 traded 50,000 contracts.

Apple slightly declined, with options trading at 600,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options accounted for 60%. Call options with a strike price of $185 traded 60,000 contracts.

Amazon rose over 1%, with options trading at 540,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options accounted for 60%. Call options with a strike price of $150 traded over 40,000 contracts.

Microsoft slightly rose, with options trading at 300,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options was 67.5%.

Boeing fell over 1%, with options trading at nearly 300,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options was 53.5%.

Alibaba fell over 1%, with options trading falling to 260,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options was 57.8%.

NIO fell nearly 5%, with options trading at 180,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options was 73.7%.