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What Happens When You Get Four Stocks All In The Same Sector Going Up In One Day On A Monday?

First of all it usually means something good is going to happen in the sector. It doesn't really matter what it is or why. This time it's in a sector we can call "used vehicle car sales". Some option traders trade exclusively in this sector as you sometimes see blocks of 20, 25 or 50 contracts trade at one time. Well, not so much as of late. It's big "retail-money" or trades made by wealthy individuals. Why spend millions of dollars building up a car dealership empire when you can follow and profit from what is happening in the industry just playing stocks and options on it in the right direction? That plus the advantage being able to take holidays when ever you want. Here they are. 1) NOW HERE IS A CHART OF CARVANNA. I have done recent blogs on this one. Here is it's five day chart. Is everyone hoping for interest rates cuts? (Jerome-Powell-Jackson-Hole Annual Summit) to come later this week, just another speech by some old man). If rate cuts star...

A Jumpy Week For Caterpillar - A Week With Earning Reports

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Here is Thursday's trading on the day on Caterpillar. Here is how the $417.50 calls that expire tomorrow closed the day. Something happened this week. Caterpillar had a quarterly earning report come out on Tuesday. It's stock trading action survived this news unscathed. Here is it's five day chart as of the end of Thursday. Maybe the 420.00 or the 422.50 series Calls are better to look at? Here they are. But wait. Deere got clobbered today on the release of a quarterly earning's report. Why didn't Caterpillar sell off in price in sympathy? It shoud have. Deere sold off $34.70. For this reason alone I would be more inclined to purchase the Puts. Here is the series I would consider. To be continued. Now Caterpillar in the pre markets on Friday morning. One option would be to sell in the premarkets and walk away. The second option would be to see how it trades on the day. Here is the answer. Caterpillar was down $9.71 on the day! It's the kinship with Cater...

One Day Call Options on Boeing Going into Friday

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This is one of a series of blogs about short option playing. Past blogs have shown us that Boeing sometimes jumps if it has jumped only a few days before. Here is it's five day chart as of 3:30 p.m. on Thursday followed by it's one day chart. .............. Now let us look at three series of Call options that expire tomorrow. Now the higher "out-of-the-money" $237.50 series of Calls at 3:50 p.m. Based on it's five day chart pattern it could jump on the opening. What's going to happen next? With Boeing it is sometimes know to drop on the opening on Fridays and then kick back upwards. Here is what happened. It did sell off on the opening and it did then charge back up. Here is what happened to the 232.50 series of Calls. They hit a high of $420.00. around lunchtime after dropping to under $1.00 around 10:00 a.m. I mentioned that they could drop on the opening and rebound. Boeing is a scary stock to play last day options on.

A Follow Up On The Deere Crash

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Let's quickly get up to speed. Here is a chart on Deere at 1:08 p.m on a Thursday and a look at the $480.00 series of Calls which expire tomorrow. Note the stock at this point in time is down $35.12 on the day on a bad earnings report. Now this, a look at one series of Calls. The 480 series of Call options. They look cheap. In a recent blog (well just last week) the stock Eli Lilly was in the exact same boat. Here is it's 30 day and 5 day charts showing a rebound after a steep decline. ..................................... We are talking about Eli Lilly crashing in one day and then moving up after that like $50.00 in just five trading sessions. Isn't it true that stocks after a major fall like this tend to take a couple of days to rebound back up again if that's the direction they decide to go? Based on this occurance isn't it possible that Deere could sell off some more before the end of today's trading day? Here is a look at the 480 series of Puts that expi...