Carly Wanna

Carly Wanna is a financial journalist at Bloomberg News. She covers the stock market and options trading, providing insights into market trends and individual company performances. Her articles often focus on significant price movements and the factors influencing them.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • Prior to Wednesday, there were no open positions for the $128 strike option. The volume in the lower strike exceeded the number of outstanding positions.

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Recent Articles

Triple Witching Day in June 2024: Unprecedented Options Trading in Nvidia, Economic Growth, Apple's AI Delay, and Market Volatility

Triple Witching Day in June 2024: Unprecedented Options Trading in Nvidia, Economic Growth, Apple's AI Delay, and Market Volatility

Broke On: Friday, 21 June 2024 In June 2024, the triple witching day saw significant market activity with Nvidia experiencing heavy options trading due to its stock split and expiring calls. The US economy showed signs of growth with business activity at a 26-month high. Apple may delay AI feature rollout in Europe due to regulatory uncertainties, while Treasury yields decreased indicating potential investor uncertainty.
Keith Gill, AKA Roaring Kitty, Boosts GameStop Holdings to Over 9 Million Shares Amidst Meme Stock Frenzy

Keith Gill, AKA Roaring Kitty, Boosts GameStop Holdings to Over 9 Million Shares Amidst Meme Stock Frenzy

Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 Influential investor Roaring Kitty, aka Keith Gill, has boosted his GameStop holdings to over 9 million shares, selling or exercising call options. The surge in trading activity around GameStop caused disruptions at the annual shareholder meeting and a $2 billion equity sale. The meme stock trend gained traction during the pandemic with retail investors buying based on social media hype, but investing in individual stocks carries risk.
Record-Breaking Apple: Surge in Call Options Trading Boosts Stock to New High

Record-Breaking Apple: Surge in Call Options Trading Boosts Stock to New High

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 Apple shares reached a new record high on Friday, fueled by a surge in call options trading. With about 2.4 million calls traded and twice as many calls as puts, investors showed confidence in Apple's AI plans following a initial market disappointment.
Options Traders Bet on GameStop and AMC Resurgence: Tripling or Quadrupling Potential Gains

Options Traders Bet on GameStop and AMC Resurgence: Tripling or Quadrupling Potential Gains

Broke On: Thursday, 16 May 2024 Some investors have placed bullish bets on GameStop and AMC Entertainment stocks, with the most-traded call options implying potential gains of up to quadrupling for GameStop and continued interest despite financial losses for AMC. The return of meme stock influencer Roaring Kitty has fueled renewed interest in these stocks, but investing in individual stocks carries risk.