More Big Money Volume On This Asian E-Commerce Name

Hey Traders,

It may be a low-volume week on the market, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some unusual volume trades crossing the tape …

In particular, I noted one Big Money move on an Asian e-commerce stock that was of particular interest …

Not only was the size of this trade quite notable given the usual volume in this stock’s pits …

But it also seems to support some Big Money trades I saw before the holidays …

That also happened to be a trade I piggybacked myself.

Since its IPO in late March, Coupang (Ticker: CPNG) spent months slowly winding lower …

But after the extended downtrend, CPNG seems to have found its footing, but so far has failed to launch higher, and instead has more or less churned sideways …

Although the shares may finally be catching a tailwind after bouncing off the $25 mark earlier this month, CPNG continues to struggle to maintain a breakout above the $30.50 mark., closing at $29.52 on Tuesday.

Does Big Money see a breach of this resistance level in the future?

Not exactly … but they are betting on at least some further upside for the Korean e-tailer in the near future.

This trader opened up a ratio diagonal spread, where the trader sold 8,000 contracts of the December 31 30.5-strike calls for $0.21, or $168,000.

He or she then purchased 5,000 contracts of the January 7 30-strike calls for $0.87. While the outright purchase of these calls would have cost $435,000, the credit for the calls sold brings the cost down to $267,000.

This trade indicates a near-term neutral position, with the trader betting that CPNG won’t be able to decisively break above the $30.50 mark into Friday’s expiration.

However, they are betting that CPNG will be able to make a move higher in the week following … and given the breakeven price of this trade, it looks like they think that pesky resistance at $30.50 may finally fall …

That’s a 4% gain in a little over a week … does CPNG have what it takes?

This trade may not be extremely high dollar, but given CPNG’s typical trading volume, it is definitely worth taking a closer look at.

For example, take a look at the current open interest on the at-the-money strikes, compared to the move Big Money just made …

And compare them to the across-the-aisle open interest on the put side … It’s tumbleweeds!

What’s more, this Smart Money trader is getting a bargain in CPNG’s pits, with CPNG’s 30-day implied volatility in just the fifth percentile of its annual range, indicating options are “on sale” right now.

And, even better, CPNG’s 20-day historical volatility – which indicates how much movement CPNG has actually seen over the last trading month – is actually slightly above its 30-day implied volatility:

This indicates CPNG traders are getting more movement than they’re paying for … and they’re not paying for much!

And like I mentioned, this isn’t the first Big Money move the “Amazon of Korea” has seen in the pits lately …

On Tuesday, December 14 we saw another near-term bullish bet on the stock:

This trader purchased 5,000 contracts of the December 27.5-strike calls for $0.65, along with 7,500 contracts of the December 28-strike calls for $0.40! That’s a total outlay of $625,000.

Then on the following Friday, there were several additional more bullish Big Money moves made on the stock …

Which I went over during my live Big Money Flow shows …

And then piggybacked with my Big Money Flow traders, buying up some January-dated 30-strike calls.

Looking at where Big Money is continuing to position itself …

I’m thinking we made an excellent call to follow in Big Money’s footsteps on this one.

Want to catch the next one?

Find out more about how I trade Big Money Flow right here.

Your Only Option,

Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian is a former member of both the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), where he spent years mastering the art of options trading in the most competitive environment imaginable. As Chief Investment Officer at the hedge fund Karman Line Capital, Mark manages sophisticated options strategies for institutional clients. He is the author of two highly regarded books on options trading: ‘The Option Traders Hedge Fund’ and ‘Trading Options for Edge.’ Mark is a frequent guest on major financial networks including CNBC, Fox Business News, Bloomberg, and First Business News, where he provides expert commentary on market volatility and options strategies.

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Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian

Former CBOE floor trader and CIO at Karman Line Capital. Author of ‘The Option Traders Hedge Fund’ with over 30 years of options trading experience.

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