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2023.12.01 06:28
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US Stock Options | NVIDIA's trading volume surges violently! Tesla and Alibaba calls remain hot

Alibaba saw a slight increase overnight, with options trading nearly 220,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options accounted for 76.6%. Snowflake and Salesforce both experienced significant post-earnings gains, with options trading exceeding 250,000 contracts each, and the proportion of call options trading reaching 65.5% and 59% respectively.

Overnight, among the major sectors of the S&P 500, only three technology-related sectors closed lower, while Chinese concept stocks rebounded.

Overview of US Stock Options Trading

The top ten US stock options trading on the day: Tesla, Nvidia, Amazon, Apple, Meta, AMD, Google Class A, Microsoft, Snowflake, Salesforce.

Among them:

Tesla fell more than 1%, with options trading of 2.34 million contracts, and call options accounted for 54%. Call options contracts with a strike price of $245 and expiring on December 1st traded 140,000 contracts, while call options with a strike price of $250 and put options with a strike price of $240 traded more than 130,000 contracts and 120,000 contracts respectively.

Nvidia fell nearly 3%, with options trading of 1.2 million contracts, and call options accounted for 64.5%. Nearly 60,000 call options contracts with a strike price of $470 were traded.

Amazon slightly declined, with options trading of over 610,000 contracts, and call options accounted for 58.6%.

Apple slightly rose, with options trading of 600,000 contracts, and put options accounted for 53%. Call options contracts with a strike price of $190 traded 65,000 contracts.

Meta, AMD, and Google Class A all had options trading of over 400,000 contracts, while Microsoft had options trading of 350,000 contracts.

Snowflake and Salesforce both surged after their earnings reports, with options trading of over 250,000 contracts, and call options accounted for 65.5% and 59% respectively.

Alibaba slightly rose, with options trading of nearly 220,000 contracts, and call options accounted for 76.6%.