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2025-10-13

Option Movers|Options Market's Total Volume Surged 51%; IBIT Sees 74% Call Options

Investor worries that Wall Street's record stock rally would soon fizzle loomed large on Friday(Oct 10) after tariffs re-emerged as a market risk. U.S. equity markets, fresh off midweek record highs, performed an about-face during the trading session after President Donald Trump revived threats to hike tariffs against China. Investors worried that a possible tit-for-tat trade drama between the world's two biggest economies could mark the end of a record-breaking rise in U.S. equities.Regarding the options market, a total volume of 97,265,485 contracts was traded on Friday, up 51% from the previous trading day.Top 10 Option VolumesSource: Tiger Trade App$Nvidia(NVDA)$ fell 5% after shares of the leading maker of chips for artificial-intelligence ap
Option Movers|Options Market's Total Volume Surged 51%; IBIT Sees 74% Call Options
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$IONQ Inc.(IONQ)$   the quantum computing sector continues to be bullish with all the buzz of news of them getting contracts working with the defense ministry.  IONQ was trending rather flat for over a year in a range of $10 between $37 and $47. Which I have been actively selling covered call option against my underlying. Some of the shares were called away when they went into the money. Letting some of my holding get called away hoping to re-enter again when there's any pull back.  However the $36 level held on pretty well instead the share price just rallied almost 100% in just under a month.  Looks like getting back into IONQ May take a while more as wait for the share to settle down to a less
$IONQ Inc.(IONQ)$ the quantum computing sector continues to be bullish with all the buzz of news of them getting contracts working with the defense...
TOPRon Anne: You sold CCs before the rally—regret letting shares get called?
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Trump the TACO man

Looking back at April 2025, Trump’s 2.0 tariff really shook the market — but it didn’t stop the bull run. Now he’s back, talking about another 100% tax on China, and everyone’s bracing for a pullback. Sure, the bears might be celebrating, but honestly, I see this as another discount window to grab great companies at cheaper prices.Why panic when quality stocks are on sale? The market’s short-term moves are impossible to predict, but we can understand a company’s business model and long-term profits. My plan is simple: keep adding good stocks, stay patient, and let the drama play out. When the headlines start shouting “Ohhhhh The Market is Over,” that’s usually when the best bargains appear.So, panic = discount = future returns. Don’t let Mr. Market scare you out — especially when the “TACO
Trump the TACO man
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$CRITICAL METALS CORPORATION(CRML)$ should I laugh or cry? In this article, I shared further details into the other options article.Yes, this is the reality behind selling calls. You win some, you lose some. I seldom get to do this type of options, so I will take this as a profit sharing experience. Selling covered calls, like selling puts are profit limiting options. The good thing about it is relatively safe, especially for selling covered calls. The worst that could happen is your principal got called away and you don't get to partake of its upside. If it didn't get called away on expiry, you simply rinse and repeat the trick and earn the regular premium (big or small). Obviously, when it does get called away, just like what I have shared
$CRITICAL METALS CORPORATION(CRML)$ should I laugh or cry? In this article, I shared further details into the other options article.Yes, this is th...
TOPValerie Archibald: Next week we will definitely see above 20
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