Hi Steve, I am trying to learn, can you please elaborate your
thought on this? "Big load of QQQQ puts below market today (20%
below the market) - see if that provides any support for
tomorrow".
How do you check puts are 20% below QQQ level?
If it is 20% below, why would that provide support since it is
so far down?
Posted by rareto25 on 14th of Jan 2022 at 08:45 am
One site which has really helped me a lot is barchart website
for options. It does not give a detailed information about what
kind of transaction is that. You can probably go to Thinkorswim and
see the specific date/option at the end of the day to see what kind
of transaction went through, like Naked or Spreads.
Hi Steve, I am trying
Cutting down short set ups to about 2500 names for ...
Posted by sydney on 14th of Jan 2022 at 01:10 am
Hi Steve, I am trying to learn, can you please elaborate your thought on this? "Big load of QQQQ puts below market today (20% below the market) - see if that provides any support for tomorrow".
How do you check puts are 20% below QQQ level?
If it is 20% below, why would that provide support since it is so far down?
Thanks in advance
One site which has really
Posted by rareto25 on 14th of Jan 2022 at 08:45 am
One site which has really helped me a lot is barchart website for options. It does not give a detailed information about what kind of transaction is that. You can probably go to Thinkorswim and see the specific date/option at the end of the day to see what kind of transaction went through, like Naked or Spreads.
https://www.barchart.com/options/unusual-activity/etfs?orderBy=volume&orderDir=desc
Thanks
Posted by sydney on 14th of Jan 2022 at 03:10 pm
Thanks
You examine the option chain
Posted by steve on 14th of Jan 2022 at 08:02 am
You examine the option chain showing various dates and strike prices. Clearly, hedges/bets on puts for protection.