US Stock Options | Tesla, AMD Trading Soaring! Alphabet-C, Microsoft Trading Surging!

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2024.02.01 07:21
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Hottest contracts overnight: Tesla contracts expiring on February 2nd with strike prices of $185 and $187.5 respectively, traded 150,000 and 100,000 contracts; AMD contracts with a strike price of $170 traded nearly 100,000 contracts. Nio options trading volume rose to 255,000 contracts, with call options accounting for 53%.

Overnight, the Federal Reserve dealt a heavy blow to expectations of a rate cut in March, causing the three major U.S. stock indexes to experience their largest single-day decline of the year.

Overview of U.S. Stock Options Trading

The top ten U.S. stock options trading on that day were: Tesla, AMD, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet-CA, Amazon, Boeing, Sofi Tech, and Marathon Digital.

Among them:

Tesla fell more than 2%, with options trading remaining at 2.04 million contracts, and put options accounting for 56.7%. Put options with expiration dates on February 2nd and strike prices of $185 and $187.5 respectively traded 150,000 and 100,000 contracts.

AMD fell more than 2%, with options trading surging to 1.5 million contracts, and call options accounting for 56.4%. Call options with a strike price of $170 traded nearly 100,000 contracts.

Nvidia fell 2%, with options trading rising to nearly one million contracts, and call options accounting for 63.9%. Call options with a strike price of $620 traded over 40,000 contracts.

Microsoft fell more than 2%, with options trading nearly doubling to 950,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 68%. Call options with a strike price of $410 traded over 40,000 contracts.

Apple fell 2%, with options trading at 760,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 57.4%.

Alphabet-C plummeted 7.5%, with options trading skyrocketing to 740,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 61%.

Amazon fell more than 2%, with options trading at 560,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 68%.

Boeing rose more than 5%, with options trading surging to 450,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 63%.

Sofi Tech fell 7%, with options trading falling back to 440,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 67%.

Nio fell 3%, with options trading rising to 255,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 53%.