Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Baker Hughes, Ericsson Tops in Options

Your daily option s trading wrap up. Sentiment The Federal Reserve signaled no
real changes in monetary policy, rates were left alone, and said that the QE2
bond buyback program would end. However, the outlook for 2011 growth was scaled
back and officials retained their pledge to keep rates low for an "extended
period". A March Durable Goods report that was a better-than-expected 2.5%.
Economists were expecting 1.8%. Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN ), Corning (NYSE: GLW
), and Dow component Boeing (NYSE: BA ) seeing post-earnings gains today. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ jumped after Chairman Bernanke's press
conference. The CBOE Volatility Ind ex (CBOE: VIX ) fell .47 to 15.15. Trading
in the options market is running about the norm, with 8.3 million calls and 6.2
million puts traded across the nine options exchanges so far. Bullish Flow LM
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC ) is up $1.62 to $14.76 and ERIC calls are seeing active
trading today after the company reported earnings that topped analyst estimates.
12,500 ERIC July 15 Calls have changed hands. Most of the action in small lots.
The top trade is a 388-lot at the 55-cent asking price. It was part of a
multi-exchange sweep of 697 contracts. Of the total volume, 51% has traded at
the ask. While some investors are possibly opening new positions, others might
be initiating closing trades. Open interest in the Jul 15 call is 20,015
contracts and the largest position in the Swedish telecomm. The contract is now
1.6% out-of-the-money with a delta of .46. Baker Hughes (NYSE: BHI) is up $3.31
to $77.37 and touching new 52-week highs today after the oil driller reported
earnings of 87 cents per share, which was 9 cents better-than-expected. In
options action, a noteworthy spread traded this morning after an investor sold
14,000 BHI July 65 Calls at $12.25 each and bought 20,000 BHI July 75 Calls at
$5.50. It might exit a position opened in early-January when the same spread saw
opening action. Shares were at $55.60 at the time. Find more option analysis and
trading ideas at Options Trading Strategies . Bearish Flow Ecolabs (NYSE: ECL )
adds 16 cents to $51.89 and the ECL May 45 50 Put Spread is sold at 20 cents,
19,000 times. It likely closes a position opened last week when the same spread
traded 19,000 times at 75 cents. The company reported earnings yesterday and the
stock showed little reaction to the news but is up 1.4% since the original trade
was initiated. Falling implied volatility and slippage have also taken a toll on
the put spread. Ouch. Implied Volatility Mover The beat-down in Longtop
Financial (NYSE: LFT ) continues. Shares sank 12.9% yesterday and are down
another 14.2% to $19.08 today. The catalyst for yesterdays decline was a
cautionary research note from Citron Research. However, the recent decline dates
back to the beginning of the month. Shares are down 40% month-to-date. LFT
options remain heavily traded as well, with 21,000 calls and 25,000 puts on the
tape so far today. The action is scattered in reaction to the big move in the
stock. LFT May 20 Puts and Calls are the most actives. Meanwhile, implied
volatility is up 22% to 128, a new record for the Hong Kong-based financial
software developer. Options Flow Bullish flow detected in Tellabs (NASDAQ: TLAB
), with 9678 calls trading, or nine times the recent average daily call volume.
Bearish activity detected in Arcelor Mittal (NYSE: MT ), with 10,906 puts
trading, or seven times its recent average daily put volume. Bullish flow
detected in McClatchy (NYSE: MNI ), with 5095 calls trading, or 283 times its
recent average daily call volume. Increasing volume is also being seen in
Broadcom (NASDAQ: BRCM ), JDS Uniphase (NASDAQ: JDSU ), and iShares Silver Fund
(NYSE: SLV ). This article is by Frederic Ruffy, Senior Options Strategist at
Whatstrading.com .

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