Someone bought 10,000 NVIDIA Mar 16 $130 Calls at the ask yesterday.
A $46 Million dollar bet.
Wow.
Our boy's calls are worth $60 MM today. Nothing like making 30% on $45,000,000 in a week.
Was that you Surf?
Someone bought 10,000 NVIDIA Mar 16 $130 Calls at the ask yesterday.
A $46 Million dollar bet.
Wow.
Worth $65 Million one month later.Someone bought 10,000 NVIDIA Mar 16 $130 Calls at the ask yesterday.
A $46 Million dollar bet.
Wow.
Is there a way to tell if this was a stand alone trade ? And not part of a hedge, etc .So 2 days later this purchase is up 5 Million.
Must be nice.
Yeah there's been a lot of discussion about following large option trades here.Is there a way to tell if this was a stand alone trade ? And not part of a hedge, etc .
You can see the trades from CME, I think--but it's usually pretty obvious from a 1, 2, or 5 min chart if it was a single trade from the volume, and if it's on the bid or ask.Is there a way to tell if this was a stand alone trade ? And not part of a hedge, etc .
Although, could be hedging a short in the common ? Or a short in another tech name ?You can see the trades from CME, I think--but it's usually pretty obvious from a 1, 2, or 5 min chart if it was a single trade from the volume, and if it's on the bid or ask.
Could be either. If you can answer that, you'd be filthy rich. When I see big moves in the options volume I'll look around the market and see what I can find (it's not uncommon to see a likely linked move in the underlying or another symbol). I'm also conscious of what someone else could infer about my volume on less liquid instruments...being that on more liquid ones I'm just a drop in the bucket. But something like TTM, I've had positions open for weeks where I had consecutive transactions for the open and close on it.Although, could be hedging a short in the common ? Or a short in another tech name ?