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2023.04.27 06:26
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US Stock Options | Bulls bet on Microsoft rising to $300, Tesla Put trades reach 60%, Activision Blizzard options trading surges fivefold

On Wednesday, technology stocks led the gains. Microsoft rose more than 7%, Tesla fell more than 4%, Amazon rose more than 2%, First Republic Bank fell nearly 30%, Nvidia rose nearly 3%, Activision Blizzard fell more than 11%, and NIO Inc. USD OV fell nearly 3%.

On Wednesday (April 26), US stocks rose and fell, with the Nasdaq up and the S&P 500 and Dow Jones down.

Top 10 US Stock Options

On Wednesday, tech stocks performed well, especially tech giants, supporting the trend of US stocks.

The top 10 US stock options traded: Tesla, Microsoft, First Republic Bank, Amazon, Meta Platforms Platforms, Apple, Nvidia, Google A, Activision Blizzard, Alibaba.

Tesla fell more than 4%, with 3.17 million options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 59.1%.

Microsoft rose more than 7%, with 1.07 million options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 58.1%. The call option with a strike price of $300 was the most active.

First Republic Bank fell nearly 30%, with 960,000 options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 74.7%.

Amazon rose more than 2%, with 790,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 53.6%.

Meta Platforms Platforms rose nearly 1%, with 670,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 56.9%.

Apple fell slightly, with 670,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 52.8%.

Nvidia rose nearly 3%, with 650,000 options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 57.5%.

Google A fell slightly, with 640,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 55.7%.

Activision Blizzard fell more than 11%, with nearly 460,000 options traded, five times the average daily trading volume, and the proportion of put options traded was 61.7%.

Alibaba fell slightly, with 280,000 options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 70%.

NIO fell nearly 3%, with 160,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 56.6%.