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2023.05.08 07:39
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US Stock Options | Apple and Lyft options trading volume tripled, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Nvidia call options trading active.

Last Friday, tech stocks surged, leading the US stock market, especially the tech giants. Tesla rose 5.5%, Apple rose 4.69%, Nvidia rose over 4%, AMD rose nearly 4%, Coinbase surged over 18%, Lyft fell over 19%, and PACW surged over 80%.

Last Friday (May 5th), the US stock market rose sharply, with the Nasdaq up more than 2% and the S&P 500 up 1.85%.

Top 10 US Stock Options

Last Friday, technology stocks rose sharply, leading the US stock market, especially the tech giants.

The top 10 US stock options traded: Tesla, Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, AMC Theatres, Meta, Microsoft, Coinbase, PACW, Shopify, and Google A.

Tesla rose 5.5%, with 2.73 million options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 56.5%.

Apple rose 4.69%, with 2.27 million options traded, three times the daily average, and the proportion of call options traded was 55.5%.

Nvidia rose more than 4%, with 1.03 million options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 60%.

AMD rose nearly 4%, with 960,000 options traded, twice the daily average, and the proportion of call options traded was 60%.

Amazon rose 1.6%, with 810,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 60%.

AMC Theatres fell slightly, with 640,000 options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 51.2%.

Meta fell slightly, with 570,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 63.2%.

Microsoft rose nearly 2%, with 500,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 59.3%.

Coinbase rose more than 18%, with 390,000 options traded, and the proportion of call options traded was 50%.

PACW rose more than 80%, with 350,000 options traded, and the proportion of put options traded was 62.6%.

Lyft fell more than 19%, with 220,000 options traded, more than three times the daily average, and the proportion of call options traded was more than 60%.