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Let’s start with the options data. The OTM call options with the highest open interest (OI) this Friday are clustered at $500, $520, and $480, while puts dominate at $250 and $240. This isn’t random. The call has 24,084 contracts in OI—nearly double the next strike. That’s a wall of liquidity. If the stock breaks above $462.46 (the upper Bollinger Band), those calls could ignite a short gamma squeeze.
On the downside, the put has 42,595 OI, nearly triple the next put. That’s a bearish signal, but not a death knell. Think of it like a dam holding back water: if
breaks below 30D support at $428.63, the $250 put could see explosive demand. Block trades add intrigue. The put was sold for $1.88M—possibly by a whale betting on a bounce. Meanwhile, the TSLA20250919C380 call saw a $3.8M block buy, hinting at long-term bullish positioning.Navigating the Bull Case: Robotaxi Hype vs. Delivery RealitiesNow, let’s unpack the news. Cathie Wood’s selloff is a red flag for short-term traders, but Baird and Kallo are still bullish on robotaxi and Optimus. The market’s 21% YTD gain suggests investors are buying the long-term story. However, Q4 delivery estimates (400K units, -15% YoY) are a headwind. Gary Black’s warning about a potential delivery shortfall timing with the robotaxi launch is critical—volatility could spike if the numbers miss.
Here’s the rub: Tesla’s price is already pricing in some of this. The RSI at 57.3 and MACD near zero indicate a neutral zone. If the stock holds above $453.83 (today’s intraday low), the 200D MA at $357.06 becomes a psychological floor. But if it cracks below $428.63, the 200D support at $425.55 could be next. The key is whether the robotaxi demo in Q1 2026 justifies the current premium.
Actionable Trades: Calls for the Bold, Puts for the PragmaticFor options traders, the call (next Friday’s expiry) is a high-conviction play if you believe in a $500+ move. Entry near $462.46 (upper Bollinger Band) with a stop below $453.83 makes sense. For downside protection, the put offers a safety net if the stock gaps down—ideal for hedging a long position.
Stock traders should consider entries near $428.63 (30D support) or $425.55 (200D support). A break above $462.46 targets $500, while a drop below $425.55 could test $423.09 (lower Bollinger Band). Use tight stops to avoid getting whipsawed by earnings or delivery reports.
Volatility on the Horizon: Balancing the Bull and Bear CasesTesla’s story is a tug-of-war between short-term execution risks and long-term innovation bets. The options market is leaning bullish, but don’t ignore the $250 put wall—it’s a warning sign. If you’re bullish, play it with the $500 calls and 200D support entries. If you’re cautious, the puts offer a way to profit from a selloff. Either way, the coming weeks will test whether the market values Tesla’s robotaxi dreams or its delivery realities more.

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