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Boeing Has A Strong Opening And The Game Of Trying To Fight A Strong Stock In A Resilient Market

Look at it's chart. Now how one series of it's options closed the previous day. Now it's ten minute action. Now a 11:00 a.m. question. How do you feel about looking at the downside? Is this going to be the day when the DJIA index jumps 1,000 points? Look at these details. .... Reversals are more likely to happen in the afternoons, not the mornings. I like midweek option trading on stocks in the $225.00 price range. To be continued. Now here we are at 12:59 .p.m. Nothing has really changed. That kind of makes sense because it is exactly a point of middle of the week trading. To be continued. Now a 2:37p.m. update. The NASDAQ is super strong. Getting stuck in this position wasn't the name of the game. The markets were strong on the news of peace with the price of oil coming down. The real winners where the people who got in on the close yesterday who benefited from this morning's bounce. So many of the daily moves now happening are politically induced. This ...

Toyota

Very few option contracts trade on Toyota. I have wondered why and offer one potential explanation. It's listed on multiple exchanges around the world and "option makers" in North America are basically just following the action. If the markets open stronger in North America that means Toyota traded stronger overnight on markets overseas. Secondly, the Calls and Puts trade in incriments of five dollars.There are for example 135 Calls, 140 Calls, 145 Calls. Having a five dollar spread wipes out the incentive try to daytrade option series which are soon to expire. If the stock moves from 142 to 143 the "bids and asks" on a 140 series of Calls might hardly change. It's not like trading the stock like Boeing where you can get in and out with option series set up in increments of $2.50 . Here is it's one month charts. The company now has a new C.E.O who is getting criticized for not moving to go electric quickly enough.
What I am now about to show you might discredit some of my above points. It's a five day chart on Toyota and look how all the action seems to happen on the opening. Why? It's the effect of overnight trading on other markets. Our North American trading follows Toyota's overseas market trading.
Now back to my point of how contracts trade. A volume of three and twelve contracts in the 140 Calls and Puts series that expire soon. Look at how wide apart the "bids and asks" are and how low the outstanding number of open contracts are. It's crazy.
Toyota is a great company. It's just not one that attracts option players.

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