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2023.04.26 07:10
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US Stock Options | Tesla, Nvidia Puts Active, FRC, UPS Options Trading Up Sevenfold and Fivefold Respectively

On Tuesday, tech stocks led the decline, with Tesla falling more than 1%, First Republic Bank plummeting 49%, Microsoft falling more than 2%, Google A falling 2%, Nvidia falling nearly 3%, United Parcel Service (UPS) plummeting 10%, Alibaba falling 4.6%, and NIO Inc. USD OV falling nearly 5%.

On Tuesday, April 25th, US stocks fell, with technology stocks leading the decline.

Top 10 US Stock Options

On Tuesday, the Nasdaq fell nearly 2%, and the S&P 500 fell 1.58%.

The top 10 US stock options traded were: Tesla, First Republic Bank, AMC Theatres, Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google A, Amazon, AMD, and Alibaba.

Among them, Tesla fell more than 1%, with 1.57 million options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 51.8%. The put option with an exercise price of 160 was the most active.

First Republic Bank plummeted 49%, with 1.3 million options traded, 7 times the daily average, and the proportion of put options traded was 72.2%. The put option with an exercise price of $10 was the most active.

AMC Theatres rose nearly 4%, with 890,000 options traded, twice the daily average, and the proportion of put options traded was 72.3%. The put option with an exercise price of $4 and an expiration date of June was the most active.

Apple fell nearly 1%, with 670,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 51.9%. The call options with exercise prices of $165 and $167.5 were the most active.

Nvidia fell nearly 3%, with 570,000 options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 54.7%.

Microsoft fell more than 2%, with 560,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 52.6%.

Google A fell 2%, with 520,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 62.8%.

Amazon fell more than 3%, with 480,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 61.5%.

AMD fell more than 4%, with 340,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 58%.

Chinese concept stock Alibaba fell 4.6%, with 300,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 60%; NIO, an electric vehicle manufacturer, fell nearly 5%, with 170,000 options traded, twice the daily average, and the proportion of call options traded was 71.9%.

General Motors fell 4%, with 140,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 65%.

United Parcel Service (UPS) fell 10%, with 100,000 options traded, 5 times the daily average.