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First Solar On A Thursday Morning.

Look at how this stock opened. Now look at these two series of Puts that expire tomorrow. What do I notice? The stock is up almost $20.00 and trader's are not jumping in to play the downside. There has to be a reason for that. It's not like seeing Boeing jump up $4.00 on a Monday morning and to then decide to play it downwards. What I do notice is the number zero when it comes to the number of Puts traded on it's options that expire tomorrow. This is at a time when the DJIA is down 101 points. Now this 17 minutes later. The stock has not given up any of it's gain. Now this. What to I think? My focus is on "daytrading" options with Thursday being my least favorite day of the week to be making trades. If you are playing the options series expiring the next day (the Friday options) the premiums charged to be in the game are to expensive. That plus you have about a 50-50 chance of guessing corectly which way the market is going to open on the following day...

Mid Week Morning Option Trading . Apple

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Apple moves up in the first hour of trading on a Wednesday. Are there reasons now to be looking at it's Puts? Well with computer generated trading the 10:00 a.m. time period might magically click in to be a "time-of-a-reversal". We are two minutes away from that happening at 10:00 a.m.. Let's check back in twenty five minutes to see what happens. The small upward spike on top of an initial spike did not hold. That's the way I see it anyways.The 10:00 a.m. trading mark was a speed bump that served to change the upward projectory of this stock. Now a revisit to this situation twenty minutes later. Apple shed these worries. With "last day to expiring options" the 10:00 a.m. morning time period is often fraught with worries. That's just the way it is. Now let's focus in on this action just minutes before the 3:00 p.m. option expiracy deadline. Are you starting to understand the power of mid week option trading?

Nvidia Options On A Tuesday Morning.

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Itching to find something to do in the markets on a Tuesday morning? Well it's not a typical Tuesday morning from a trading perspective because Monday was a holiday and the markets were closed. Traders are just getting back to work. What about Nvidia options that expire at 3:00 p.m the next day? You're gauranteed that the liquidity found in these options will be great. The markets are opening somewhat sideways with some strenght in the Nasdaq as shown as of 10:20 a.m.. The real action happened in the first few minutes of trading which is commonly the case. Look at this early morning readout of Nvidia just ten minutes into the trading session. ... What do we see happening? Focus on it's chart. Nvidea closed at 215.62 and opened at $215.70. Then it moved up slightly like it did on it's previous Thursday's opening and to a lessor degree on it's Friday opening.(This is a one day chart as of 10:45 a.m.). In the very first two minutes of trading the Puts slipped do...

Twenty Four Cent Boeing Calls On A Friday Morning With A Rally On The Day of Over 400 Points.

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Boeing is one stock you can mess around with on Friday mornings. It can move like $5.00 in one day and it's last day to expiring Calls and Puts often pay off big time. Here I am this morning looking at it's five chart. I like the fact it opened stronger and then came off. Look at these two "out-of-the-money" series of Calls that expire today. It's a gamble that requires Boeing to go up. That's why them are priced so cheap. A lot can happen in the next five hours of trading. Look at how it was trading at a higher price on the previous day. Notice the 60 and 62 percent drops in value on these "out-of-the-money Calls" in the first eight minutes of trading. Now this. Boeing continues to stall out. Now let's jump forward to the 2:50 p.m. time period. The deadline to get out is 3:00 p.m. ... So what is the takeaway? A strong market helped the outcome. The $.24 cent options hit a high of $.79 and the $.55 options we first looked at jumped as high a...

Towards Understanding Tesla Calls.

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First, forget everything you know about Tesla's current state of operational history. Forget their news about their new factory in Germany, their new models and how many kids a fifty four year old fellow named Elon Musk has. Focus on the moment. In this case it's a Thursday afternooon and we are looking at options on Tesla it that expire the very next day. The interesting thing in this situation is that we are catching Tesla trading flat on the day. It has maintained for the last 2.5 hours a slight predisposition to the upside. Now this as we approach 1:00 p.m.. We find a price of $4.70 for the Call option shown above. These Calls are just slightly "in-the-money" and expire the next day. Things could change even before the end of the day. It takes big money to buy in and the risk is high. I get it. The Puts will also cost you chunk of money. It's Tesla and you are trading with some of the ...