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Traders Engage in Boom-or-Bust Options in Stock Market

Posted on September 29th, 2023 at 10:36 AM
Traders Engage in Boom-or-Bust Options in Stock Market

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï 

The stock options market is experiencing a surge in activity, as many individual investors are eagerly engaging in trades that expire within hours or days to take advantage of the volatile market swings.

Options contracts with expirations of less than a week now constitute approximately half of all trading activity in the U.S.-listed options market, as reported by the derivatives analytics firm SpotGamma. This marks an increase from approximately 45 percent observed last year and a significant rise from about a third of all activity in 2019.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the overall activity in this market is on track for another record-breaking year, with an average daily trading volume exceeding the 40 million contracts that occurred in 2022.

Shorter-dated options have gained favor due to their cost-effectiveness and the potential for substantial returns if traders' predictions prove accurate. Additionally, many traders have sought opportunities to profit from market declines or hedge their portfolios. The recent period of market volatility has seen a notable uptick in put options trading, reaching its highest level since 2008. Given the current economic uncertainty, traders are shifting their focus towards index options instead of options on individual stocks.

 

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