Image 1 — Moderna Call Options Surge Over 5400% – That’s $54,000 Profit Per Contract
Image 2 — Moderna Call Options Surge Over 5400% – That’s $54,000 Profit Per Contract
Image 3 — Moderna Call Options Surge Over 5400% – That’s $54,000 Profit Per Contract

Moderna Call Options Surge Over 5400% – That’s $54,000 Profit Per Contract

Can you believe this play? Moderna’s most traded call exploded from practically worthless deep out of the money all the way to $54,920 after positive late-stage trial data dropped, locking in that insane 5400%+ return. Total option volume hit a massive 510K contracts, with one sharp trader who spotted the setup nearly a month early walking away with over $2M in unrealized gains right now. The stock itself ripped 85%+ overnight after their mRNA vaccine hit the trial milestone, catching so many bearish call sellers completely off guard. This is exactly why sticking around and learning how to harvest consistent income from those overstretched panicked premiums during these big news-driven rips pays off huge. Who else caught a piece of this Moderna move?

u/Rocket233Man — 23 hours ago

Wait, Coherent crushed earnings and guidance… why did the stock still dip AH?

This is such a classic "too good to sell the news" play we've seen all quarter. They absolutely smashed top and bottom lines, revenue up 34% YoY, margins keep grinding higher, and Q1 guidance blew past consensus with a $2.3B midpoint. They're even on track to hit $3B quarterly revenue by FY27, with all their new CPO and next-gen product lines locked in on the roadmap. The real kicker? Everyone was panicking about CPO delays this month, management straight up called that out as nonsense, demand engagement is actually strengthening.

But after ripping 8% regular session and doubling down in the past 12 months, no one's surprised profit taking hit immediately. Capex spiked hard this quarter to scale supply, which spooked some folks looking for faster margin expansion right out the gate. Saw a ton of takes on moomoo community calling for this exact AH reset pre-market. Who's grabbing the dip here, or sitting this one out after the 200%+ run?More >>

u/Rocket233Man — 8 days ago

SanDisk down AH despite crushing Q4? Wild swings here

Wait, SanDisk absolutely blew Q4 earnings out the water, beat on rev, EPS, margins all around. But weak next quarter guidance is tanking it after hours lmao. That $15.5B buyback couldn't save it from the selloff. Crazy how one bad outlook wipes all that strong performance off the board. Pulled these quick numbers from moomoo chart, anyone else caught this whipsaw?

u/Rocket233Man — 15 days ago

ENB’s Legal Shock Needs an Order-Book Answer

A U.S. appeals court ruling requiring an Enbridge pipeline to relocate from Wisconsin tribal land sparked legal uncertainty, leaving the stock closed at $54.46 down 1.75% after trading between $54.38 and $55.60. It’s interesting to track if order depth behavior tells whether the market keeps repricing this headline, to distinguish a one-session reprice from a sustained supply imbalance.

u/Rocket233Man — 18 days ago

AMZN jumps 9% AH after crushing Q2 earnings!

Blowout AWS 37% growth blew past all estimates, total revenue hit $200.6B while operating margin outperformed big time. Who else is shocked its AI and custom chip lines are already running >$25B annual revenue? The mild Q3 guidance hiccup doesn't even dent the beat, wild reaction here. More >>

u/Rocket233Man — 21 days ago

Second cat drawing! Tried again

I absolutely love all the quirky little expressions my cat makes!

u/Rocket233Man — 1 month ago
▲ 177 r/DrawMyPet+2 crossposts

My first reddit post:I drew my cat —

Does it actually look like one? I love my cat so much. lol ;)

u/Rocket233Man — 1 month ago