Tuesday’s Recaps, Today’s Fresh Ideas

Recap For Tuesday Plays:

While the markets certainly pulled a head fake yesterday, stair-stepping down for the majority of the session after an early morning gap-up, we still managed to see some marginal gain opportunities in the daily options ideas we put in yesterday’s premarket report. While the gain chances in the SPY and others were slightly muted compared to what we usually achieve, our FLNC Calls clearly stole the show with an excellent multibag performance.

Our specific areas of interest for Tuesday were the SPY 12/13 $407-410 Calls, the ORCL Weekly $82.50-85 Calls, the CNM Weekly $22.50 Calls, and the FLNC Weekly $17.50 Calls. The rundown of the moves they and the total possible profits associated with those, were as follows:

SPY 12/13 $407-410 Calls
$407:
2.40-3.88 (+62%)
$408: 1.88-3.16 (+68%)
$409: 1.47-2.53 (+72%)
$410: 1.12-1.97 (+76%)
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ORCL Weekly $82.50-85 Calls
$82.50:
 .34-.52 (+53%)
$83:.26-.45 (+73%)
$84: .15-.30 (+100%)
$85: .10-.19 (+90%)

CNM Weekly $22.50 Calls
$22.50:
.20-.35 (+75%)

FLNC Weekly $17.50 Calls

$17.50: 1.95-5.50 (+182%)


Fresh Options Ideas:
STNG Weekly $55 Calls
PLUG Weekly $14-15 Calls 


Extended Watchlist:
VIZC, ZCTSF, HNRC, ADHC, UATG, MAPT, NBLD, VLON, MLGO, CRKN, IMMX, KYMR, RNA

Reviewing Options Success, New Targets

Winning Options Review:

It would seem that more often than not, especially recently, that we turn in a full slate of successful options ideas, and yesterday was no exception to that. We floated three potential options ideas to track in our premarket report yesterday morning, and all three came back with positive performances on the day. Those were the CRM Weekly $170-175 Calls, the VSCO 06/17 $45 Calls, and the CPRI Weekly $49-52 Calls.

We also mentioned yesterday that we’d hold off on a successful idea from Tuesday’s report, the DELL 06/17 $50-52.50 Calls, and after another solid day it tacked onto those gains. Here are the two-day swing figures from that target, as well as the single session moves made by our trio of fresh plays from yesterday.

CRM Weekly $170-175 Calls
$170: 
5.85-9.15 (+56%)
$172.50: 6.15-12.08 (+69%)
$175: 2.69-4.92 (+83%)
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VSCO 06/17 $45 Calls
$45: 1.75-2.75 (+57%)
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CPRI Weekly $49-52 Calls
$49: 1.24-2.02 (+63%)
$50: .75-1.49 (+99%)
$51: .35-.65 (+86%)
$52: .30-.52 (+73%)
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DELL 06/17 $50-52.50 Calls
$50: .90-2.45 (+172%)
$52.50: .32-1.07 (+234%)


Fresh Options Ideas:
CHWY Weekly $26.50-28 Calls
PSTG Weekly $25-26 Calls
ENR 08/19 $30-35 Calls


Extended Watchlist:
VRUS, MAPT, PACV, SFOR, CYAP, AFIIQ, MF, IMMX, BTOG, RPTX, PDSB, 

Back on Track with Options Plays & More

Back in the Swing on Options Plays: 

After a somewhat lackluster day on Monday as we mentioned yesterday morning, our slate of options for Tuesday made a full turnaround. We set up four earnings related options targets, and are pleased to report that all four produced notable intraday moves for us.

In all honesty, it was a far more typical day than the previous session, and we’ve got another big earnings day on the calendar in store for today, so be sure to read ahead and check out this morning’s fresh ideas as well.

Yesterday’s plays that we were focused in on were the BP Weekly $28.50-30 Calls, the EL 05/20 $250-230 Puts, the DVN Weekly $58-60 Calls, and the SPY 05/04 $414-416 Calls, and here were the runs and total possible gains they recorded during yesterday’s session:

BP Weekly $28.50-30 Calls
$28.50: 
1.95-2.75 (+41%)
$29: 1.54-2.40 (+56%)
$29.50: 1.08-1.86 (+72%)
$30: .88-1.49 (+69%)
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EL 05/20 $250-230 Puts
$250: 
10.00-13.00 (+30%)
$240: 6.00-8.70 (+45%)
$230: 3.60-5.70 (+58%)
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DVN Weekly $58-60 Calls
$58: 
2.82-6.50 (+130%)
$59: 1.99-5.55 (+179%)
$60: 1.54-4.66 (+202%)
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SPY 05/04 $414-416 Calls
$414: 4.22-7.26 (+72%)
$415: 3.72-6.56 (+76%)
$416: 3.25-5.89 (+81%)


Fresh Options Ideas:
AMD Weekly $95-97 Calls
ABNB Weekly $149-152.50 Calls
SBUX Weekly $77-79 Calls
MRNA Weekly $150-155 Calls 


Extended Watchlist:
RVSN, SATL, BBI, LTHM, BOIL, MAPT, ZNOG, FERN, IGEX, HDUP, KLDO, GTII,