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On October 31st ET, $Nike(NKE.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 90,900 options for the day, of which put options accounted for 50.58% of the total transactions, and
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HK stocks unusual movement | TopSports (06110) fell nearly 5% again in the afternoon, Nike's recovery time may be longer, institutions are cautious about the outlook for the second half of the fiscal year.
Topsports (06110) fell nearly 5% in the afternoon, as of the time of publication, down 4.74% to HK$2.61, with a turnover of 53.2173 million Hong Kong dollars.
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EST Oct 28th 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
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