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American Airlines Options Spot-On: On July 3rd, 68,764 Contracts Were Traded, With 3.49 Million Open Interest
On July 3rd ET, $American Airlines(AAL.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 68,764 options for the day, of which put options accounted for 49.88% of the total transactions,
Unusual Options Activity: AAL, RIVN and Others Attract Market Bets, AAL V/OI Ratio Reaches 170.7
EST Jul 3rd Afternoon Delivery - In the last two hours of trading, 10 options with a high V/OI ratio were detected. With the market volatile, it's crucial to stay informed on the latest options trends
Express News | Some shareholders of the Latin American airlines may sell their stocks when ADR resumes trading.
Are undervalued US stocks, which have fallen into trash status, about to turn around?
Recently, the attractiveness of value stocks in the United States is no different from that of junk stocks, but market analysis shows that they may be about to bottom out. The Vanguard S&P 500 Value Index Fund ETF (VOOV), which tracks the stocks with lower price-to-earnings ratios in the S&P 500 index, has only risen by 5% so far this year, which is significantly worse than the overall 15% increase in the quasi-S&P 500 index. Although these value stocks are generally considered to be reasonably priced or undervalued, their performance in the stock market has not even reached the level of large caps. In fact, this value fund has had several short-lived rebounds, but every time the price reaches $180, it totals.
Value stocks are about to rebound! These stocks are about to take off.
With the possibility of an improvement in the economic situation and the growing expectation of a Fed rate cut, these undervalued stocks are about to encounter a good opportunity for rebound.
American Airlines plans to purchase 100 hydrogen-powered engines from ZeroAvia.
On July 3, Gelunhui reported that American Airlines announced that it has agreed to purchase 100 hydrogen-powered engines from aviation start-up ZeroAvia. As part of a Series C financing round, American Airlines has also increased its investment in ZeroAvia, but has not disclosed transaction details. ZeroAvia is developing hydrogen-powered engines for commercial aircraft, aiming to achieve nearly zero flight emissions. The company is conducting flight tests on a prototype aircraft with 20 seats and designing engines for large aircraft such as Bombardier CRJ700 operated by American Airlines on certain routes.