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Tesla Call Options On A Friday Morning

First, here is what the D.J.I.A index is doing, not that it matters all that much. These Calls are down like 50% from the previous day. Tesla did drop on the previous day, a day in which the market dropped 669 points. Some stocks are having a good morning. Look at Snowflake. Might Tesla wake up and take off again? The same with Apple which had a big fall on the previous day. This kind of nervousness is what Friday morning one day option trading is all about. Some option traders capitalize on situations like this buying instead next weeks out day (five day) options. Let's see what happens. Now this at 12:42 p.m. The DJIA index is creeping up. .. I don't really like the slow creep back up knowing that with any bad market news everything could sell off in a heartbeat. I would just get out. That's me. To be continued. Here is how these Telsa Call were trading at the 3:00 p.m. get out deadline. Now here is how Tesla closed the day. Sometimes taking profits when you see them...

Big Bear - I Have Talked About This One Before. Early Morning Jitters.

Look at this one strange opening trade price. The indexes are down massively on the opening.
Now Big Bear. It's five day chart.
Now the opening option trades.
Trading at $.13 cents. What's that all about? It's fear in the premarkets where trades that don't make sense can happen. The fear was amplified by Monday being a holiday, meaning three days with no trading. Sharp traders know how to buy into this action. Let's watch what happens to these options this week. Here we are 35 minutes later.
Proper pricings are now in place. Red Cat Call options also tanked on the opening as did other stocks. Early trading in it's Calls happened at low prices.
Indexes down 700 points on the opening are tradable. Look at how the markets closed and at how Big Bear options ended up trading on the day. THEY HIT A HIGH OF $.32.

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