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2023.05.25 06:32
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US Stock Options | Xiaopeng and NIO options trading volume increased by about three times, Apple and Amazon Call trading remained active.

On Wednesday, the overall US stock market fell, with Nvidia call transactions accounting for 54.4% of the total. Nu option trading increased by 9 times, with put transactions accounting for 97.5%. Alibaba option trading nearly doubled compared to the daily average; NIO-SW fell more than 9%, and Xiaopeng fell more than 5%, with option trading surging.

On Wednesday, May 24th, the overall U.S. stock market fell by about 0.7% across the three major indices.

Top 10 U.S. Stock Options

On Wednesday, the U.S. stock market fell overall, but after hours, Nvidia skyrocketed, pushing up stock index futures.

The top 10 U.S. stock options traded were: Tesla, Nvidia, Amazon, Apple, Nu, AMD, Palantir Tech, Alibaba, NIO-SW, Netflix, and Google A.

Tesla fell 1.54%, with 2.18 million options traded, and call options accounted for 51.3% of the trading volume.

Nvidia fell slightly, with 930,000 options traded, and call options accounted for 54.4% of the trading volume.

Amazon rose 1.53%, with 840,000 options traded, and call options accounted for 58.1% of the trading volume.

Apple rose slightly, with 720,000 options traded, and call options accounted for 57.4% of the trading volume.

Nu fell slightly, with 420,000 options traded, which was 9 times the daily average, and put options accounted for 97.5% of the trading volume. The most active call option was the one that expires on October 20th with a strike price of $5.5/$4.5.

AMD rose slightly, with 400,000 options traded, and call options accounted for 51.7% of the trading volume.

Palantir Tech fell more than 3%, with nearly 390,000 options traded, and call options accounted for 58.3% of the trading volume.

Alibaba fell more than 2%, with 360,000 options traded, which was nearly twice the daily average, and call options accounted for 51.3% of the trading volume.

NIO-SW fell more than 9%, with 330,000 options traded, which was nearly three times the daily average, and call options accounted for 63% of the trading volume.

Netflix rose 2.5%, with 320,000 options traded, and call options accounted for 63.2% of the trading volume.

Uber fell nearly 2%, with 200,000 options traded.

Xiaopeng Motors fell more than 5%, with nearly 140,000 options traded, which was more than three times the daily average.