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The options market is clearly leaning bullish. This Friday’s $190 call (
) has 156k open interest, and next Friday’s $200 call () jumps to 107k. That’s not just noise—it’s a vote of confidence in a short-term pop above $190. The put/call ratio for open interest is 0.886, meaning calls dominate by a solid margin.But don’t ignore the risks. The 30-day support zone (179.40–180.00) is just below current levels. If
breaks that, the 200-day moving average at $155.27 becomes a psychological floor. Block trades like the 26,000 calls bought at $175 (NVDA20250919C175) suggest big players are hedging for a rally, but they’re not immune to a pullback.Trump’s H200 Approval: A Double-Edged SwordThe news that ByteDance and Alibaba are circling H200 chips is a tailwind. These chips are six times more powerful than the H20, and even with a 25% tax, the U.S. is getting a cut of China’s AI boom. But here’s the catch: that tax could sour investors if it sets a precedent for future restrictions. The recent denial about DeepSeek using Blackwell chips also eases some regulatory fears, but the U.S. ban on Blackwell exports remains a wildcard.
Combine this with Q3 results—62.5% revenue growth and a 65.3% net income jump—and you’ve got a stock that’s both fundamentally strong and geopolitically sensitive. The market’s pricing in optimism, but the tax and export risks mean this isn’t a straight-line trade.
Actionable Plays: Calls for the Bull, Puts for the CautiousThe next 72 hours will be critical. If NVDA holds above $179.40 and the H200 orders start flowing, the $190–$200 calls could be the best bet. But if the stock cracks below $179, the puts at $180 and $175 will gain value fast. Either way, the options market is pricing in a directional move—now it’s up to the fundamentals to decide which way it goes.

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