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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 220.28-6.4%3:59 PM EST

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To: Debt Free who wrote (38898)10/27/2000 1:34:24 PM
From: mitch-c  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
U.S. Options-Applied Materials vols up as stock dips

anyone care to comment on this and how this impacts us????

CHICAGO, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Implied volatility in options of semiconductor company Applied Materials Inc. (NasdaqNM:AMAT - news) rose amid some put buying as the stock dipped on Friday.
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...The options trader noted some put buying in the November 50 series. ``That is why the volatility is up,'' he said.


Options can measure the expectation of movement of a stock - the implied volatility. In this case, someone buying NOV 50's feels that he can profit from AMAT going down (thus buying a put); further, if it drops below 50, his option goes "in the money," and tracks the stock price close to $1 for each $1 change.

Bottom line - someone is betting that he can make big money from a minor to significant drop in AMAT between now and NOV options expiration (3d Saturday, or NOV 18).

Please note that I did something similar a few weeks back, around Oct 19 - but my actions are WAY more trivial than a financial reporter would notice. Message 14620967 JS and I discussed our conclusions and analogies about a week ago. Message 14651753

- Mitch
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