Options Market Statistics: Tesla Rallies 4% on Trump's Robotics Push
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ ranked second in options activity with a neutral put/call ratio of 0.65 and a low IV rank of 2.81%, suggesting balanced trader sentiment as volume reached 1.84 million contracts against 7.56 million in open interest. Shares rallied more than 4% amid reports that the Trump administration is gearing up to fast-track robotics advancements, with sources indicating that Commerce Secretary Lutnick recently held discussions with several CEOs in the sector to boost development.
$Netflix(NFLX)$ saw elevated engagement as a new entrant with a neutral put/call ratio of 0.60 and an IV rank of 19.79%, indicating steady volatility bets as volume hit 0.68 million contracts versus 6.26 million in open interest. Shares fell 4.93% after disclosures showed co-founder and chairman Reed Hastings offloaded company stock worth over $40 million on December 1, raising questions about insider confidence.
$Microsoft(MSFT)$ drew interest with a neutral put/call ratio of 0.49 and an IV rank of 16.52%, reflecting moderate caution as volume totaled 0.57 million contracts against 2.61 million in open interest. Shares dropped 2.5% following news that the company is adjusting sales targets for enterprise AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot, though a spokesperson clarified that overall AI product quotas remain unchanged despite softer-than-expected adoption figures.
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