Nvidia bulls mount uphill battle into earnings

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Nvidia bulls mount uphill battle into earnings

There's a popular saying in the options pits: Sell a tiny, buy a Lamborghini. It refers of course to the practice of selling dollar cheap out of the money options and collecting the premium for a …

There's a popular saying in the options pits: Sell a tiny, buy a Lamborghini. It refers of course to the practice of selling dollar cheap out of the money options and collecting the premium for a high probability bet. As those tinies grow, you make a small fortune over time. Of course, there's a flip side to that, the investors who bought those worthless options. Nvidia price action Monday is a good illustration of that concept. Options traders in Nvidia are on pace for another rough session as the stock drops Monday, down more than 6.5% from highs on Thursday and rendering some of the most popular short-term contracts worthless – again. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Nvdia, 5-days Upwards of 15% of Nvidia options traded by midday Monday were contracts expiring at the end of the session, according to data compiled by SpotGamma. Among the most popular contracts were the 225 and 222.5-strike calls, each of which traded more than 220,000 times and were set to expire worthless after closing in the money on Friday. It's a repeat of Friday's session, when $114M of premium in the 235-strike calls slipped out of the money. Bulls don't seem dismayed despite the weakness. Nvidia options were the fifth-most traded in the market Monday, trailing the benchmark indexes and Tesla, with more than 3 million in contracts traded and total premium worth over $1.3 billion. Of that, $1 billion was tied to calls. …

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