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Gamestop Corporation (NYSE:GME) - How A Short Squeeze Might End And What s Going On In Options (With GameStop Examples)

Share: Yesterday we discussed how options contribute to a short squeeze, and also how they can contribute to its end. For more detail read here. Today we’ve seen sharp selloffs in the short squeeze stocks but most stocks were able to find buyers, at least temporarily. That might seem odd considering a lot of new positions are restricted. So what’s going on? There’s obviously numerous factors at play, but below we provide a few thoughts and insights for you to formulate your own opinions. Often, a short squeeze ends with a sharp sell-off,  but … there are buyers in waiting, often those covering shorts, either for a profit from having sold higher, or seeing an opportunity to lock in a smaller loss from shorting below. That can provide temporary support in a stock that’s unwinding a short squeeze. In other words, if traders shorted the stock at $200, watched it go to $500, there may be willing buyers even before it gets back to $200, simply to end the pain. Then of cou

Facebook, Inc (NASDAQ:FB), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) - How To Use Options Spreads To Trade Facebook And Apple Earnings On Wednesday

Facebook, Inc (NASDAQ:FB), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) - How To Use Options Spreads To Trade Facebook And Apple Earnings On Wednesday
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Goldman Sachs Group, Inc (The) (NYSE:GS), Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) - How To Trade Netflix Ahead Of Its Earnings Report Using Options

Tesla Motors, Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) - Tesla And The S&P 500: Expected Moves And Spread Trading

Share: The long anticipated addition of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) to the S&P 500 this Friday will be a source of volume and volatility in both Tesla and the SPY in the days leading up to and after. We ll look at the expected moves for both and how it s useful in strike selection. What is the Expected Move? The expected move is the amount that options traders believe a stock price will move up or down. It can serve as a quick way to cut through the noise and see where real-money option traders are pricing the future of a stock. On Options AI, it is calculated using real-time option prices and displayed on a chart.

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