US Stock Options | Tesla, Alibaba Puts Active, AMD, Uber Options Traded More Than Doubled
On Wednesday, technology stocks led the decline. AMD fell more than 9%, Nvidia fell more than 1%, AMC ENT rose more than 4%, Uber rose 3.61%, Starbucks fell more than 9%, and options trading was quadrupled. The proportion of bearish options trading for Alibaba was 66.4%.
On Wednesday, May 3, US stocks fell, with the Nasdaq down 0.8% and the S&P 500 down 0.7%.
Top 10 US Stock Options Trading
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve announced its interest rate decision, with tech stocks leading the decline.
Top 10 US stock options trading: Tesla, AMD, Amazon, Apple, Nvidia, AMC ENT ENT, Meta Platforms Platforms, Uber, Mplx, Microsoft, Alibaba.
Tesla rose slightly, with options trading of 1.93 million contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 58.8%.
AMD fell more than 9%, with options trading of 880,000 contracts, more than twice the daily average trading volume, and the proportion of call options trading was 57.8%.
Amazon rose slightly, with options trading of 805,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 51.8%.
Apple fell slightly, with options trading of 770,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 56.6%.
Nvidia fell more than 1%, with options trading of 670,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 54.2%.
AMC ENT ENT cinema line rose more than 4%, with options trading of 580,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 54.8%.
Meta Platforms Platforms fell nearly 1%, with options trading of 510,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 54.9%.
Uber rose 3.61%, with options trading of 450,000 contracts, more than twice the daily average trading volume, and the proportion of call options trading was 66.2%.
Microsoft fell slightly, with options trading of 290,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 52.2%.
Alibaba fell slightly, with options trading of 235,000 contracts, and the proportion of put options trading was 66.4%.
Starbucks fell more than 9%, with options trading of 230,000 contracts, more than four times the daily average trading volume, and the proportion of call options trading was 57.8%.