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Boeing Calls suprised on Friday. The stock dipped at 10:00 a.m. So did the Boeing "at-the-money" Calls at that exact time. I often talk about Boeing options, most usually in the context of purchasing one week out Call options on Boeing at 3:59:56 p.m. or 3:59:57 p.m. on Fridays "at market" looking for jump upwards on monday mornings. I also note that 10:00 a.m. as well as 12:00 a.m. are commonly periods of time in the trading sessions where reversals in stock prices can take place. This phenomena is not an illusion. In this instance, there was an opportunity to pay $20.00 per contract for one day Call options on Boeing that were expiring that day which ended up closing the day at $990.00 Your timing in doing this had to be spot on. In all fairness it is not everyday that Boeing jumps up almost 5% in one trading session. Call options on Boeing at that time which where "out-of-the-money" had even more extreme upward moves. I don't want to bore you howe...

Tesla Calls That Expire In 55 Minutes At The End Of The Week.

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First Tesla's five day chart going into Friday's mid afternoon. It's January 2nd on a Friday. Is it time to make another trade to end your week? Can you trade Telsa options that expire in one hour? How stupid can you be? That's one way to look at it. You can see it jumped upwards on the opening and then lost that gain. It is now off over $20.00 from it's morning high. On the surface it appears that there there is no quick way to make money on this situation. If there was everyone would be playing them. Hold that thought. Look at these Calls which now expire in 55 minutes (for retail traders on Friday's last day to expiring options expire at 3:00 p.m. and not 4:00 p.m.) and look at the open interest number from the previous day. Why does it only read 290 contracts. Doesn't that number seem small? Well it has to be remembered that yesterday the stock closed just over $12.00 higher in price than where it is now so these were at that time exp...

Netflix With One Day To Go. Also Boeing, Tesla And Caterpillar.

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Here is a one day chart showing how Neflix traded on December 31st 2025. It sold off on the opening and then had a decent rebound followed by a flat to down closing. January 1st was a holiday and options on it expire on Friday, January 2nd. Now look at a chart of how the 93 series of Calls that expire tomorrow (January 2nd) traded on the previous trading day December 31st. At one point in the day they rallied only then to sell off again. Here now is the same chart from a different provider. Let's put a bold spin on things. Let's move up the price point by $1.00 to the 94 dollar price level and put a new spin on things. Will the 94 series of Calls with one day to go jump on the opening January 2nd which is tomorrow? Why the 94 series and not the 93 series? Well it's hoping for a rebound from three prior days of falling markets. Here they are. Both of the series we are showing are slightly "out-of-the money" one day Calls. Both need a sizeable morning bounce to p...

Pfizer - Five Day Options Starting On A Monday Morning.

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Monday December 29th The DJIA dropped on the opening. Not a massive drop, just like 250 points. So I am looking at Pfizer again, this time to the upside. It's only down $.07. The option volume is healthy which is a moderately good thing. If the markets rebound upwards then these options will be super sensitive to a rebound. Buying one week until expiring Call options on a Monday morning is not usually a smart thing to do. By waiting until the afternoon hopefully morning jitters will be behind us. Now this, a look at it's five day chart. Charts are important. Now a 2:05 p.m. update. First it's current one day chart and another market update. Options on stocks in this price range do not kick as much as stocks in the $100.00 price range. Stocks like Netflix are more exciting to play but cost ten times more per contract to buy. Pfizer can jump $.50 in one day and that's what we are hoping for. Netflix can jump $5.00 in one day. The markets are still struggling. Now this...