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2024.01.15 06:55
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US Stock Options | Tesla's trading volume skyrocketed to over 3.22 million contracts! Post-earnings trading in bank stocks is booming.

Today's hottest news: Over 200,000 contracts of Tesla with a strike price of $220 were traded! Nearly 80,000 contracts of Citigroup with a strike price of $55 and an expiration date of January 19th were traded, and over 60,000 contracts of JPMorgan Chase put with a strike price of $170 and an expiration date of February 16th were also traded.

Last Friday, the three major U.S. stock indexes had mixed performances, with Chinese concept stocks falling.

Overview of U.S. Stock Options Trading

The top ten U.S. stock options trading on that day were: Tesla, Nvidia, Marathon Digital, Apple, Meta, Citigroup, Microsoft, Bank of America, Amazon, and AMD.

Among them:

Tesla fell nearly 4%, with options trading surging to 3.22 million contracts. The ratio of call options to put options was 50:50. On that day, there were over 200,000 put options with a strike price of $220 expiring, and over 90,000 put options with a strike price of $222.5 expiring.

Nvidia slightly declined, with options trading falling to around 1.35 million contracts, and the ratio of call options to put options was 54.5%. Over 60,000 call options with a strike price of $545 were traded.

Marathon Digital plummeted over 15%, with options trading slightly falling to 1.05 million contracts, and the ratio of put options to call options was 52.2%. Over 50,000 put options with a strike price of $19 were traded.

Apple and Meta had options trading of over 600,000 contracts, while Citigroup, Microsoft, and Bank of America had options trading of over 500,000 contracts.

Amazon, AMD, JPMorgan Chase, and Coinbase had options trading of over 400,000 contracts.

Among them, nearly 80,000 call options with a strike price of $55 expiring on January 19th were traded, and over 60,000 put options with a strike price of $170 expiring on February 16th were traded for JPMorgan Chase.

Alibaba fell nearly 1%, with options trading of 300,000 contracts, and the ratio of call options to put options was 59.4%.