With the AXON earnings report approaching, what signals does the options market reveal?
The market expects a volatility range of $80.93, equivalent to a fluctuation space of 11.36%. Looking back at the past four earnings report days, this stock has surprised investors—soaring 16.41%, 14.13%, 15.25%, and even one time skyrocketing by 28.68%.
However, this time the situation is a bit different. Since the last financial report, the stock price has pulled back by 4.36%, and the bullish sentiment doesn't seem as fervent. Currently, the number of open contracts stands at 41,296, indicating that market participants are still placing significant bets on this financial report.
Volatility pricing often hides the expectations of smart money. Will history repeat itself? Or will the market play out a reversal this time?
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FrontRunFighter
· 11-07 23:19
smells like whales frontrunning retail again... seen this trap too many times in the dark forest tbh
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BearMarketHustler
· 11-07 12:24
It's hard to say this time; let's observe the market for another week.
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BlockchainGriller
· 11-05 00:11
This momentum is too strong, top experts are on the move.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 11-05 00:04
Bear Market, go away.
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MevWhisperer
· 11-05 00:00
Historical expectations are just a pit, listen to me.
With the AXON earnings report approaching, what signals does the options market reveal?
The market expects a volatility range of $80.93, equivalent to a fluctuation space of 11.36%. Looking back at the past four earnings report days, this stock has surprised investors—soaring 16.41%, 14.13%, 15.25%, and even one time skyrocketing by 28.68%.
However, this time the situation is a bit different. Since the last financial report, the stock price has pulled back by 4.36%, and the bullish sentiment doesn't seem as fervent. Currently, the number of open contracts stands at 41,296, indicating that market participants are still placing significant bets on this financial report.
Volatility pricing often hides the expectations of smart money. Will history repeat itself? Or will the market play out a reversal this time?