Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bearish stance on Sea (NYSE:SE).
And retail traders should know.
We noticed this today when the positions showed up on publicly available options history that we track here at Benzinga.
Whether these are institutions or just wealthy individuals, we don't know. But when something this big happens with SE, it often means somebody knows something is about to happen.
Today, Benzinga's options scanner spotted 9 options trades for Sea.
This isn't normal.
The overall sentiment of these big-money traders is split between 33% bullish and 44%, bearish.
Out of all of the options we uncovered, there was 1 put, for a total amount of $45,500, and 8, calls, for a total amount of $3,474,568.
Expected Price Movements
Analyzing the Volume and Open Interest in these contracts, it seems that the big players have been eyeing a price window from $100.0 to $240.0 for Sea during the past quarter.
Volume & Open Interest Development
Examining the volume and open interest provides crucial insights into stock research. This information is key in gauging liquidity and interest levels for Sea's options at certain strike prices. Below, we present a snapshot of the trends in volume and open interest for calls and puts across Sea's significant trades, within a strike price range of $100.0 to $240.0, over the past month.
Sea 30-Day Option Volume & Interest Snapshot
Biggest Options Spotted:
About Sea
Having examined the options trading patterns of Sea, our attention now turns directly to the company. This shift allows us to delve into its present market position and performance
Where Is Sea Standing Right Now?
- With a trading volume of 2,085,374, the price of SE is down by -0.45%, reaching $159.96.
- Current RSI values indicate that the stock is may be overbought.
- Next earnings report is scheduled for 81 days from now.
What The Experts Say On Sea
Over the past month, 4 industry analysts have shared their insights on this stock, proposing an average target price of $182.5.
Unusual Options Activity Detected: Smart Money on the Move
Options are a riskier asset compared to just trading the stock, but they have higher profit potential. Serious options traders manage this risk by educating themselves daily, scaling in and out of trades, following more than one indicator, and following the markets closely.
If you want to stay updated on the latest options trades for Sea, Benzinga Pro gives you real-time options trades alerts.
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