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Daily Options Tracking | The trading of the quantum computing "meme stock" RGTI is hot, with the Call ratio increasing to 69%; Cryptos concept stock RIOT has an implied volatility of 105%, and multiple call options have made profits of 2 times.
On the previous trading day, NVIDIA rose over 3%, with an Options Chain volume of 2.91 million contracts, and Calls accounted for 64.1%; on the Options Chain, bulls have the advantage, with the highest volume for calls expiring tomorrow at a strike price of $135, reaching 0.153 million contracts, and open interest at 0.084 million contracts; followed by calls expiring tomorrow at a strike price of $140, reaching 0.12 million contracts, with open interest of 0.126 million contracts; both call options saw premiums increase by over 100%.
The dollar rises, and everything else falls! Investors, please fasten your seatbelts.
The rapid appreciation of the US dollar may jeopardize the latest Earnings Reports season for US stocks and create greater obstacles for overseas economies and financial markets.
Decision Analysis: The US dollar suffers a devastating blow! The yen suddenly rebounds, and Gold strongly rises above 2700.
On Thursday (January 16), Asian stock markets rose, following Wall Street, while the dollar weakened due to the slowdown in core inflation in the USA, keeping the market's focus on expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates. Meanwhile, the yen rose to its highest level in a month due to expectations of interest rate hikes.
After a significant rise in the U.S. stock market, is a pullback still the best opportunity to enter?
In 2025, investors may welcome a good opportunity to "get on board."
Wells Fargo & Co proclaimed: The US stock market is about to welcome a "Buy on the dip" opportunity!
Over the past two years, the US Stock market has repeatedly hit new highs. Wells Fargo & Co pointed out that those investors still waiting on the sidelines might find attractive entry points in 2025.
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