0.01Open0.01Pre Close45 Volume8.99K Open Interest170.00Strike Price45.00Turnover880.19%IV21.39%PremiumAug 9, 2024Expiry Date0.00Intrinsic Value100Multiplier-1DDays to Expiry0.01Extrinsic Value100Contract SizeAmericanOptions Type-0.0019Delta0.0003Gamma21624.00Leverage Ratio-1.3381Theta0.0000Rho-40.04Eff Leverage0.0001Vega
Apple Stock Discussion
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This widespread sell-off has impacted high growth and technology stocks the most.
On a side note, the rising tension in Middle East is something we should pay special attention to as well.
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Fortunately, the market rebounded strongly later in the week as Thursday's initial jobless claims declined by a largest level since Sep, which helped to calm some nerves.
Meanwhile, we have more economic data coming up this ...
historically AAPL doesn’t swing the same direction as semis and other tech stocks but always good to pay heed to the market condition. bullish but conservative = safe. good luck.
NFA
In a day of cautious optimism, U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday, with the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ inching up by 0.13%. The market’s positive momentum was driven by gains in key sectors, reflecting resilience amid mixed economic signals.
Key Movements and Sector Performance
The Dow’s modest rise was bolstered by strong performances from $AMEX (200303)$, $Apple (AAPL.US)$, and...
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