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2023.09.06 07:01
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US Stock Options | Airbnb, Chevron Options Trading Triples, GitLab Options Trading Surges 10 Times

On Tuesday, the trading volume of options remained relatively low after the Labor Day holiday. Apple's bullish options accounted for 61.3% of the total trading volume, while there was active trading in bullish options for oil stocks. The most active trading was seen in Tesla's bullish options with a strike price of $255/$260.

On Tuesday, the three major US stock indexes declined, with the Nasdaq performing better overall.

Overview of US Stock Options Trading

On Tuesday, technology stocks showed relatively strong performance.

Top ten US stock options trading overview: Tesla, Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Intel, Netflix, Disney.

Tesla rose nearly 5%, with options trading volume of 1.93 million contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 56.9%. The most active call options trading was at a strike price of $255/$260.

Apple slightly rose, with options trading volume of 880,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 61.3%. The most active call options trading was at a strike price of $190.

Nvidia slightly rose, with options trading volume of 700,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 55.2%.

AMD rose over 1%, with options trading volume of 680,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 58.9%.

Amazon slightly fell, with options trading volume of 390,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 63.6%.

Airbnb surged 7%, with options trading volume of 140,000 contracts, which was more than three times the daily average, and the proportion of call options trading was over 60%. There are reports that the vacation rental platform will replace Newell Brands in the S&P 500 index.

Alibaba slightly fell, with options trading volume of 150,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was 64%.

Oil stocks rose, with active options trading. Western Oil options trading volume was 170,000 contracts, which was three times the daily average; Exxon Mobil options trading volume was 150,000 contracts, and the proportion of call options trading was around 70%.

GitLab rose over 1%, with options trading volume increasing tenfold.