Top 20 Options Traded

at eOption in February 2021

March 2, 2021
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February continues with a good amount of market action. Re-opening companies Boeing and Disney are back in the top 20. We also see continued interest in meme (Reddit) stocks GameStop and AMC.

Below are the top 20 underlying symbols based on the number of option trades in eOption accounts in February 2021. Note that we do not make trade recommendation but are sharing this for your interest.

1. SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY)
2. Tesla (TSLA)
3. Apple (AAPL)
4. Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)
5. Amazon (AMZN)
6. iPath S&P 500 Short Futures ETN (VXX)
7. Nio (NIO)
8. Palantir Technologies (PLTR)
9. S&P 500 Index Weeklies (SPXW)
10. NVIDIA (NVDA)
11. Facebook (FB)
12. GameStop (GME)
13. Boeing (BA)
14. Riot Blockchain (RIOT)
15. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
16. iShares Silver Trust (SLV)
17. Alibaba (BABA)
18. Tilray (TLRY)
19. Disney (DIS)
20. AMC Entertainment (AMC)

The markets in March have come in like a lion. Time will tell if we go out like a lamb.

Trade well!
The Team at eOption

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