Options Market Statistics: Oracle Falls 5.4% on Scrapped $10B Data Center Financing


$Oracle(ORCL)$   ranked fifth with a bearish put/call ratio of 1.19 and a high IV rank of 50.44%, signaling downside anticipation as volume hit 0.67 million contracts against 2.39 million in open interest. Shares declined 5.4% amid reports that Blue Owl Capital backed out of a planned financing deal for Oracle's $10 billion Michigan data center project, citing concerns over the company's debt load and aggressive spending pace.  


$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$   led options volume with a neutral put/call ratio of 0.55 and a low IV rank of 9.61%, indicating balanced positioning as volume reached 3.07 million contracts versus 8.28 million in open interest. Shares dropped 4.6% from recent peaks after California's DMV challenged the "Autopilot" name, reigniting scrutiny around the company's driver-assistance branding and regulatory hurdles.  


$Alphabet(GOOGL)$   ranked seventh with a neutral put/call ratio of 0.54 and an IV rank of 17.84%, reflecting steady trader interest as volume totaled 0.55 million contracts against 3.73 million in open interest. Shares slid 3.2% in sympathy with broader AI sector weakness, despite ongoing collaboration with Meta to optimize TPU performance on the popular PyTorch framework, aimed at challenging Nvidia's stronghold in AI computing.


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