Whale Moves | Alphabet-A $210 Call and Energy SPDR $75 Put See Major Open Interest Surges

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Wednesday, Jul 23, 2025 8:01 pm ET2min read
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- SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) led with 7.43M options traded, while Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) saw 3.49M contracts, reflecting high market attention.

- NVIDIA (NVDA) surged 2.25% with 2.21M options traded, and iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) rose 1.53% amid significant open interest increases in key puts.

- Alphabet-A ($210 call) and Energy SPDR ($75 put) saw massive open interest jumps (60.41K and 67.72K), signaling strategic positioning ahead of 2025/2026 expirations.

- Opendoor (OPEN) plummeted 20.49% with 1.36M options traded, while Hims & Hers (HIMS) soared 16.02%, highlighting extreme volatility in options activity.

【Top 20 Stocks with Most Traded Options】

SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) gained 0.85%, with an impressive option volume of 7.43M. Notably, the open interest increased significantly with the $5,150 put and $5,200 put both expiring on September 5, 2025, seeing increments of 58.75K and 58.25K, respectively.

Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) moved up by 0.46%, trading 3.49M options.

NVIDIA (NVDA) rose by 2.25%, with 2.21M options traded. There was a notable increase in open interest for the $170 call expiring July 25, 2025, which rose by 35.30K.

iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) increased by 1.53%, with 1.38M options traded. The $213 put expiring August 15, 2025, showed a significant open interest increase of 24.87K.

Opendoor Technologies (OPEN) fell sharply by 20.49%, with 1.36M options volume. A significant change was noted in open interest for the $2 put expiring July 25, 2025, which rose by 27.01K.

Tesla (TSLA) experienced a slight gain of 0.14%, trading 1.34M options.

MARA Holdings (MARA) dropped by 11.62%, with 914.32K options traded. The $18 put expiring July 25, 2025, saw an open interest increase of 21.48K.

Alphabet-A (GOOGL) saw a decline of 0.58% and traded 786.11K options. The $210 call expiring September 19, 2025, saw a substantial increase in open interest, rising by 60.41K.

Apple (AAPL) saw a minor decrease of 0.12%, with 751.35K options traded.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) jumped 2.54%, with 567.97K options exchanged.

Hims & Hers Health (HIMS) soared 16.02%, with 532.21K options traded.

iShares Silver Trust (SLV) had a slight drop of 0.08%, trading 493.36K options. Significant open interest changes were observed for the $35 and $38 calls, both expiring September 19, 2025, with increases of 35.53K and 32.04K, respectively.

Palantir (PLTR) increased by 3.73%, trading 475.26K options.

Strategy (MSTR) fell by 3.22%, with 467.62K options traded.

American Airlines (AAL) rose 1.44% with an option volume of 461.34K.

iShares MSCIMSCI-- Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) gained 1.01%, with 427.29K options traded.

Rocket (RKT) increased by 1.31%, trading 413.38K options.

Ishares Iboxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) saw a slight increase of 0.05%, trading 361.83K options. The $79 put expiring September 19, 2025, showed an open interest increase of 23.18K.

iShares BitcoinBTC-- Trust (IBIT) declined by 0.78%, trading 346.17K options. Open interest for the $66 put expiring August 1, 2025, increased by 24.57K.

Alphabet-C (GOOG) decreased by 0.31%, trading 343.28K options.

【Other Notable Moves】

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) saw a notable open interest increase in the $75 put expiring January 16, 2026, which rose by 67.72K.

Core Scientific (CORZ) had significant open interest changes with the $20 call and $15 call, both expiring December 19, 2025, seeing increases of 49.19K and 45.97K, respectively.

Cemex (CX) experienced a rise in open interest for the $9 call expiring January 16, 2026, with an increase of 40.35K.

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