Stocks moved mildly lower today taking a break from the bullish buying over the last two days. This is not really a bad sign, after all the S&P 500 gained 3.5% Tuesday and Wednesday so losing 0.67% today still leaves it up 2.8% since the Fed cut. September equity options expire tomorrow so we may see some some extra volatility gong into the end of the week.
The NYSE had volume of 3.0 billion shares with 978 shares advancing while 2,331 declined for a loss of 34.43 points to close at 9,936.47. On the NASDAQ, 1.6 billion shares traded, 1,131 advanced and 1,864 declined for a loss of 12.19 to 2,654.29.
Circuit City Stores (NYSE: CC) dropped $1.90 (-18%) to $8.67 on earnings. Silver Wheaton Corp (NYSE: SLW) rose $0.99 (8%) to $14.02. D R Horton Inc (NYSE: DHI) fell $1.11 (-7%) to $14.08. KB Home (NYSE: KBH) fell $1.95 (-7%) to $27.37. CKE Restaurants Inc (NYSE: CKR) fell $0.99 (-6%) to $15.55 on $.15 earnings per share.
In options there were 5.8 million puts and 7.7 million calls traded for a put/call open interest ratio of 0.75. The most active options lists were almost completely filled with ETF and index options. S&P Depositary Receipts Trust ETF (NYSE: SPY) saw very heavy volume on the September 150 calls (SYHIT) with over 643,800 options trading. The SPY September 149 calls (SFBIS) also had a lot of activity moving 300,400 contracts. Financial Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE: XLF) were again active; the September 33 calls (XLFIG) with over 171,900 options trading. PowerShares QQQ Trust ETF (NASDAQ: QQQQ) saw heavy volume on the March 45 puts (QQQOS) with over 199,800 options trading and the March 48 puts (QQQOV) moved 180,500 options trading.
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Kevin Kersten is an Options Analyst with InvestorsObserver.com. Disclosure note: Mr. Kersten owns and or controls a diversified portfolio of long and short positions that may include holdings in companies he writes about.










