This episode of “The Hot Options Report” recaps the trading week, highlighting the significant market activity on Friday, September 5th. Mark Longo notes that the non-farm payroll data caused a lot of red in the market and a lot of green on the volatility screen. The episode then dives into a countdown of the hottest options, starting with broad market indices like the VIX, SPY, SPX, IWM, and QQQ, before moving on to individual stocks. The host provides details on the trading volume and the most active options for each security. The report concludes by recapping the top 10 single-name stocks with the most options activity, with a special mention of the explosive volume in Nvidia and Tesla, which took the top spot.
Time Stamps
- 0:00 Introduction
- 0:45 Sponsor: Public.com
- 1:25 VIX
- 2:40 SPY
- 3:25 SPX
- 4:10 IWM
- 4:50 QQQ
- 5:35 Single Name Stocks Countdown (Top 10)
- 6:00 10. GOOGL
- 6:55 9. HOOD
- 8:10 8. MSTR
- 9:20 7. AAPL
- 10:15 6. AMD
- 11:15 5. PLTR
- 12:20 4. AVGO
- 13:20 3. OPEN
- 14:35 2. NVDA
- 15:55 1. TSLA
- 17:00 Closing Remarks
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