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Looking At "Ford" Calls On A Tuesday Morning Opening.

Here is how it is set up to go. We are expecting a slightly weak opening on Ford and the D.J.I.A. in general. Yes there is Ford news before the opening. There is yet another recall, this time for a wiper blade issues on over 400,000 late model units. It's fresh breaking news. At least it's not for engine or transmission issues. In an odd sort of way this news will help to get past customers back into their showrooms and it should be a quick fix. Maybe I am just guessing, it will cost them twenty million.. Look at these two premarket readouts, the second one at 9:00 a.m. Can you see Ford trading down in the premarkets?. How much will these 11.5 series of Call options drop in price? That's the question. ... .... Shown above are the 11.5 series of Calls that expire in four trading sessions (on Friday). They closed yesterday at $.21 cents and are "in-the-money" based on the the stocks closing selling price. They are "in-the-money" by $.11 cent and it wil...

Tesla Option Trading At A New Level. This Is An Important Read.

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Tesla now has option series that expire on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A handfull of other stocks shown below have also switched to this same format. Before that they expired only once a week on Friday with traders often wondering if they should jump onboard Thursday seconds before the closing bell looking for a definitive move on the opening. With this new 'three-times-a-week" format traders will be watching the action on Fridays, prior to the markets closing, looking for Monday morning moves. This switchover started back on January 28th of this year. All of the stocks listed below were part of this new change. Now watch the wild action on one series of Tesla Calls today. First it's five day chart. Now it's early Monday morning chart. Look at how it has given up it's opening gain. Option traders who bought Call options just before the close last Friday had a morning opportunity to get out at a decent profit. Now this, a look at one series of its Call optio...

A "Get Ready For Monday Morning" Blog . "Avis-Budget" Symbol "CAR"

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There is always news. War news. News on gas prices and news that Costco is trying to sue the government over tariff monies. Two weeks ago I mentioned a situation with Super Micro Computer. That stock really got beat up when a company officer was arrested. Now that news is slowly being shrugged off. Now this, the car leasing company Avis has a story. To better help explain what is happening let's look at it's five day chart. . What's going on? Articles are appearing saying that stocks in this sector are being boosted by TSA Airport chaos. Yet there has to be more news than that. Look at it's latest five day chart. Here now as shown below is how the 170 series of Calls last Friday closed out the day. On that day alone the stock closed up $20.35 dollars! Options trading at $4.00 jumped up to $21.00! Other stocks in the same sector remained relatively unchanged. The stock is now in nose bleeding territories. Obviously options on this stock will be hot potatoes this we...

Suspicions About Market Manipulations - Caterpillar Options On The Opening With Their Last Day To Expiring Options

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Caterpillar executives take note. You have leeches using your companies stock to suck out money in a systematic way. Let me explain. It's ingenious what they are doing and at the same time somewhat laughable. In the next couple of paragraphs I am going to show you something that is going to change your thinkings of how you should be looking at the markets. Let's start with Caterpillar chart of last Thursday with Friday being Good Friday and a day the markets are closed. This makes them one day or last day to expiring options. What do you see? I see a stock that sold of on the morning and then rallied and then petered out the rest of the day. Nothing to out of the ordinary one might say. Now this. The low of the day was at exactly 9:45 a.m.. In a blog I did two days ago entitled "Caterpillar Puts On A Thursday Morning With Friday Being A Holiday" I was tracting the 720 series of Puts. Here is a printout I showed watching how they traded on the opening. The high for ...

Vinfast and Nio

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"Vinfast" blogs tend to cause a spike in readership. The last blog I did on VinFast was back on April 1st last year entitled " Another Blog on "Vinfast". At that time the stock was trading at $4.70. Now it's at $4.54 up $.44 cents on the day.The company seems to have strong backers with 2.34 billion shares outstanding with 97% of them held by insiders. That gives them the ability to control the stock's price. The second company I want to talk about is "Nio". The last blog I did on Nio was back on March 10th called "Nio, Could This Be The Real Thing". Nio at that time was trading at $5.69. Before that I did a blog on it on February 5th entitled "What do you think is going to happen to "NIO" On The Opening". The stock at that time was trading at $4.71. It has 2.53 billion shares outstanding with 0% owned by insiders and 14.8% owned by institutions. In contrast Ford has about 4 billion shares outstanding however they...

Two Hour End Of Week Option Trading On Tesla

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I didn't catch it but it was there for the taking. Options on Tesla are one of the world's most actively traded options. Tens of thousands of these contracts trade everyday. It's best to trade them using only recently made profits. At 1:20 p.m. Tesla was trading at $366.00 and then forty two minutes later it was trading at $360.05 That's a $5.95 drop. It's one day chart shows us that move however it is barely noticeable. It had larger drops than that earlier in the day. Here is it's five day and one day charts. Here is a better one day chart. It's drop starting around 1:20 p.m. is more noticeable with this chart. The Call and Put options expire at 3:00 p.m.. Now this. This chart shows us the timing that these Puts jumped in price. So here is a question. Who is going to be stupid enough to be playing around with Tesla Puts that expire in less than two hours? The answer is traders clued to their computer screens watching these options go from $1.00 to $1.25 ...