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Index Options
On March 4 EST, trading volume in the U.S. index options market declined, with a total of 6.33 million contracts traded. The put/call ratio increased to 1.04.

As the upcoming expiration date approaches,$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ The distribution of options trading volume showed the following characteristics: peak put option volume at 6,730 points and peak call option volume at 6,945 points.

Single Stock Options
$Strategy (MSTR.US)$Closed up 10.37%, with 620,500 options contracts traded, and the put/call volume ratio dropped to 0.61. Strategy shares surged over 10% driven by Bitcoin breaking through $73,000.

Looking at Friday's call options, multiple contracts rose by six times.

Observing unusual large block trades in options, there were more investors with bearish positions.

$Apple (AAPL.US)$Closed down 0.47%, with 783,600 options contracts traded, and the put/call volume ratio dropped to 0.44. Apple launched the $599 MacBook Neo laptop equipped with the A18 Pro chip targeting the low-price market.

Observing unusual large options orders, major players are engaging in intense long-short battles.

Options Volume Leaderboard
Among the top 10 stocks by options trading volume,$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$The highest put/call volume ratio reached 1.00. AMD unveiled the world's first Copilot+ desktop chip, the Ryzen AI 400 series, and signed a multi-year cooperation agreement worth $60 billion with Meta.


Top 10 US stock options by trading volume

Top 10 US ETFs by options trading volume

Implied volatility leaderboard (underlying market cap > $10 billion and option volume > 100,000)
$Ondas (ONDS.US)$The implied volatility was the highest, reaching 123.55%, which decreased by 3.65% from the previous trading day. Ondas' subsidiary received a $20 million order for a border protection system.

$Plug Power (PLUG.US)$The implied volatility increased the most, reaching 114.10%, which grew by 12.07% from the previous trading day. Plug Power’s Q4 earnings exceeded expectations, driving the stock price up 25%. Wells Fargo & Co raised its target price to $2.

Top 10 US stocks by options volatility (market cap > $10 billion and options trading volume > 100,000 contracts)

Top 10 US ETFs by implied volatility (market cap > $10 billion)

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Risk Warning
An option is a contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a fixed price at any time on or before a specific date. The price of an option is influenced by several factors including the current price of the underlying asset, the strike price, time to expiration, and implied volatility.
Implied volatility reflects the market’s expectation of the future volatility of an option over a certain period. It is data derived inversely from the BS option pricing model and is generally considered an indicator of market sentiment. When investors anticipate higher volatility, they may be willing to pay more for options to hedge risks, resulting in higher implied volatility.
Traders and investors use implied volatility to assess the attractiveness of option prices, identify potential mispricing, and manage risk exposure.
Disclaimer
This content does not constitute any offer, solicitation, recommendation, opinion, or guarantee for any securities, financial products, or tools. The risk of loss in trading options can be substantial. In some cases, losses may exceed the initial margin deposited. Even if you set contingent orders such as 'stop-loss' or 'limit' orders, these may not prevent losses. Market conditions may prevent these orders from being executed. You might be required to deposit additional margin within a short period. If you fail to provide the required amount within the specified time, your open positions may be liquidated. However, you will still be responsible for any shortfall in your account. Therefore, before trading, you should study and understand options and carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you based on your financial situation and investment objectives. If you trade options, you should be familiar with the procedures for exercising options and the rights and obligations upon exercise and expiration. Option trading involves extremely high risks and is not suitable for all investors. Investors should read carefully before engaging in any options trading strategy.Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options。
This content does not constitute any offer, solicitation, recommendation, opinion, or guarantee for any securities, financial products, or tools. The risk of loss in trading options can be substantial. In some cases, losses may exceed the initial margin deposited. Even if you set contingent orders such as 'stop-loss' or 'limit' orders, these may not prevent losses. Market conditions may prevent these orders from being executed. You might be required to deposit additional margin within a short period. If you fail to provide the required amount within the specified time, your open positions may be liquidated. However, you will still be responsible for any shortfall in your account. Therefore, before trading, you should study and understand options and carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you based on your financial situation and investment objectives. If you trade options, you should be familiar with the procedures for exercising options and the rights and obligations upon exercise and expiration. Option trading involves extremely high risks and is not suitable for all investors. Investors should read carefully before engaging in any options trading strategy.Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options。
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