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10 Consumer Discretionary Stocks With Whale Alerts In Today's Session

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10 Consumer Discretionary Stocks With Whale Alerts In Today's Session This whale alert can help traders discover the next big trading opportunities…
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  • A bullish QS call option trade expiring 05/15/26 traded 499 contracts at $8.00 strike, at $66.00/contract, totaling $32.9K. Prior open interest was 19,589; session volume was 10,128 contracts.

    60% confidence
  • A bearish TSLA call option sweep expiring 05/13/26 traded 351 contracts at $450.00 strike, split into 3 trades, at $158.00/contract, totaling $56.0K. Prior open interest was 15,666; session volume was 339,262 contracts.

    60% confidence
  • Traders search for circumstances when market estimation of an option diverges heavily from its normal worth, as high trading activity can push option prices to exaggerated or underestimated levels.

    60% confidence
  • Whales are entities with large sums of money whose options transactions are tracked via Benzinga's options activity scanner to help traders discover the next big trading opportunities.

    60% confidence
  • A bearish Ford (F) call option sweep expiring 01/15/27 traded 712 contracts at $14.85 strike, split into 6 trades, at $120.00/contract, totaling $85.4K. Prior open interest was 51,195; session volume was 3,478 contracts.

    60% confidence

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Starbucks Corporation · options open interest5800 contracts
Starbucks Corporation · options volume692 contracts
Ford Motor Company · options open interest51195 contracts
Ford Motor Company · options price per contract120.0 USD
Ford Motor Company · options volume3478 contracts
Ford Motor Company · options contracts traded712 contracts
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