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2023.05.12 08:23
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US Stock Options | Alibaba and JD.com options trading volume doubled, technology giants' call options remain active.

On Thursday, technology stocks performed strongly, continuing to lead the rise in US stocks. Tesla rose more than 2%, Google A rose more than 4%, Amazon rose nearly 2%, Disney fell nearly 9%, and options trading increased fivefold; Alibaba rose nearly 6%, and JD.com rose more than 7%.

On Thursday, May 11th, the three major US stock indexes had mixed performances, with the Nasdaq showing the strongest performance.

Top 10 US Stock Options

On Thursday, technology stocks performed strongly, continuing to lead the US stock market.

The top 10 US stock options traded were: Tesla, Apple, Google A, Amazon, Google C, Nvidia, Disney, AMD, Meta, Alibaba, Microsoft, and Netflix.

Tesla rose more than 2%, with options trading 1.82 million contracts, and call options accounting for more than 60% of the trading volume. Call options with strike prices of $170/$175 were the most active.

Apple fell slightly, with options trading 1.32 million contracts, and call options accounting for more than 70% of the trading volume. Call options with a strike price of $175 were the most active.

Google A rose more than 4%, with options trading 1.27 million contracts, three times the daily average, and call options accounting for more than 60% of the trading volume. Call options with a strike price of $118 were the most active.

Amazon rose nearly 2%, with options trading 1.14 million contracts, and call options accounting for 60% of the trading volume.

Nvidia fell more than 1%, with options trading 670,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 57.2% of the trading volume.

Disney fell nearly 9%, with options trading 670,000 contracts, five times the daily average, and call options accounting for 51.8% of the trading volume.

AMD rose slightly, with options trading 570,000 contracts, and call options accounting for 57.9% of the trading volume.

Alibaba rose nearly 6%, with options trading 410,000 contracts, nearly twice the daily average, and call options accounting for 82% of the trading volume.

JD.com rose more than 7%, with options trading 160,000 contracts, twice the daily average, and call options accounting for 71% of the trading volume.