Spotting some interesting moves in the options market lately.
Been tracking contracts showing major shifts in open interest - specifically those fitting a tight profile: ask-side flow dominating yesterday's action at over 70%, premium volume exceeding $250k, and keeping things relatively simple with under 10% multi-leg strategies involved.
These setups often signal where the smart money's positioning. When you see heavy ask-side volume combined with substantial premium flow and minimal complex structures, it typically points to directional bets rather than hedging noise.
Worth keeping an eye on how these positions develop over the next few sessions.
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GmGnSleeper
· 15h ago
70% of the ask volume? Hmm... there might really be a big move this time, need to keep a close eye on it.
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Degentleman
· 15h ago
70% of the ask-side flow, this wave is indeed interesting, feels like big funds are lying in ambush for something.
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GasGuzzler
· 15h ago
70% of the ask volume? This data is a bit outrageous, is smart money really that obvious... However, speaking of which, this kind of straightforward directional bet is indeed easy to track.
Spotting some interesting moves in the options market lately.
Been tracking contracts showing major shifts in open interest - specifically those fitting a tight profile: ask-side flow dominating yesterday's action at over 70%, premium volume exceeding $250k, and keeping things relatively simple with under 10% multi-leg strategies involved.
These setups often signal where the smart money's positioning. When you see heavy ask-side volume combined with substantial premium flow and minimal complex structures, it typically points to directional bets rather than hedging noise.
Worth keeping an eye on how these positions develop over the next few sessions.