How To Read The Screen When It Is Ready To RUMble

Yo, Pit Crazies,


As most of my students know, I am a big believer in reading the screens.


The good news is, learning to read an option screen is a skill anyone can master if they want to learn.


Below in a screenshot of Rumble Inc. (Ticker: RUM).



The RUM markets are saying a lot.


How to Tell If A Stock Hard-to-Borrow


It is just some simple arithmetic.


Look at the RUM 13 strike …


Take the call bid of $1 and subtract the put offer of $5.30. That creates a $4.30 credit.


Take that credit and subtract it from the strike. That would be $8.70.


The long call and short put is called a combination or synthetic stock.  It acts just like the stock but does not collect a dividend.


If an investor wanted to buy RUM, they could just use the options, take delivery in December and the price would be $8.70 with RUM currently trading $13.06.


When the put values are so high relative to the calls and strikes, that is a signal from the market that the stock is hard to borrow.


There is a lot of short interest now in RUM after Musk took over Twitter. The thinking might be there will be less interest in a more “open” platform.


Usually stocks with this kind of credit for the combination fly from a short squeeze. They usually squeeze up.


One to watch!


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To Your Trading Success,

AG

Andrew Giovinazzi

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Andrew Giovinazzi

Andrew Giovinazzi

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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