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2023.04.21 07:49
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US Stock Options | Tesla, NIO-SW, and Rivian options trading volume doubles, Apple and Nvidia Put options are active, and AT&T options trading volume nearly quadruples.

On Thursday, technology stocks led the decline, with Tesla plummeting nearly 10% and options trading reaching 4.1 million contracts. Nvidia fell nearly 3%, AT&T plunged more than 10%, and options trading increased nearly fourfold. Alibaba fell nearly 3%, while NIO Inc. USD OV dropped nearly 6%.

On Thursday, April 20th, the US stock market fell, with the Nasdaq down 0.8%.

Top 10 US Stock Options Trading

On Thursday, the US stock market as a whole fell, with technology stocks leading the way.

The top 10 US stock options trading: Tesla, Nvidia, Amazon, Apple, AMD, AT&T, Netflix, AMC Theatres, Google A, Meta Platforms.

Among them, Tesla plummeted nearly 10%, with options trading of 4.1 million contracts, more than twice the daily average, and the proportion of call options trading was 52.9%. The call option with a strike price of $170 was the most active.

Nvidia fell nearly 3%, with options trading of 910,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 50.5%. The call option with a strike price of $280 was the most active.

Amazon fell slightly, with options trading of 900,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was over 70%, with the call option with a strike price of $105 being the most active.

Apple fell slightly, with options trading of 835,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 53.9%. The call option with a strike price of $167.5 was the most active.

AMD rose slightly, with options trading of nearly 410,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was nearly 60%.

AT&T fell more than 10%, with options trading of 390,000 contracts, and the options trading was nearly four times larger, with the proportion of call options trading being 56.3%.

Netflix rose 0.69%, with options trading of 380,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 52.3%.

Google A rose against the trend by 1%, with options trading of 330,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 66.5%.

Meta Platforms fell more than 1%, with options trading of 320,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was nearly 60%.

Chinese concept stock Alibaba fell nearly 3%, with options trading of 310,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 63%.

NIO, the Chinese electric vehicle company, fell nearly 6%, with options trading of more than 200,000 contracts, twice the daily average, and the proportion of call options trading was over 70%.