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10 Consumer Discretionary Stocks With Whale Alerts In Today’s Session – Alibaba Gr Hldgs (NYSE:BABA), Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)

This whale alert can help traders discover the next big trading opportunities. Whales are entities with large sums of money, and we track their transactions here at Benzinga on our options activity scanner. Traders often look for circumstances when the market estimation of an option diverges away from its normal worth. Abnormal amounts of trading activity could push option prices to hyperbolic or underperforming levels. Here’s the list of options activity happening in today’s session:

Explanation:

– TSLA: A call option sweep with bullish sentiment expiring on June 7, 2024. Total trade price of $28.4K with 117.1K volume.
– GME: A call option sweep with bullish sentiment expiring on June 7, 2024. Total trade price of $37.2K with 40.5K volume.
– AMZN: A call option sweep with bearish sentiment expiring on June 14, 2024. Total trade price of $102.5K with 11.8K volume.
– FL: A call option trade with bullish sentiment expiring on July 19, 2024. Total trade price of $190.0K with 2.0K volume.
– BABA: A put option sweep with bullish sentiment expiring on July 19, 2024. Total trade price of $31.1K with 724 volume.
– FNKO: A put option trade with bullish sentiment expiring on January 17, 2025. Total trade price of $40.0K with 500 volume.
– HD: A call option sweep with bearish sentiment expiring on June 21, 2024. Total trade price of $56.7K with 478 volume.
– LULU: A call option trade with bearish sentiment expiring on September 20, 2024. Total trade price of $31.5K with 88 volume.
– MELI: A call option sweep with bullish sentiment expiring on September 20, 2024. Total trade price of $25.0K with 76 volume.
– HLT: A call option trade with neutral sentiment expiring on July 19, 2024. Total trade price of $65.4K with 28 volume.

Options Alert Terminology:
– Call Contracts: The right to buy shares as indicated in the contract.
– Put Contracts: The right to sell shares as indicated in the contract.
– Expiration Date: When the contract expires. One must act on the contract by this date if one wants to use it.
– Premium/Option Price: The price of the contract.

For more information, visit our Guide to Understanding Options Alerts or read more news on unusual options activity. This article was generated by Benzinga’s automated content engine and reviewed by an editor.

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