IBM shows mixed options pressure with a 40/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 1.34, expected move of 3.8%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
ORCL shows mixed options pressure with a 40/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 1.42, expected move of 2.7%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
PM shows mixed options pressure with a 40/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 0.90, expected move of 3.4%, and Sharemaestro trend signal active.
AZN shows mixed options pressure with a 40/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 1.26, expected move of 1.5%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
TSLA shows mixed options pressure with a 39/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 1.01, expected move of 2.7%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
AMAT shows mixed options pressure with a 39/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 1.09, expected move of 5.6%, and Sharemaestro trend signal active.
BRK-B shows bullish options pressure with a 38/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 0.42, expected move of 0.8%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
PG shows bullish options pressure with a 38/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 0.69, expected move of 1.2%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
RTX shows bullish options pressure with a 37/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 0.76, expected move of 5.5%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
GE shows mixed options pressure with a 36/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 1.02, expected move of 6.7%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
DELL shows mixed options pressure with a 36/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 0.79, expected move of 6.8%, and Sharemaestro trend signal active.
SAP shows mixed options pressure with a 36/100 conviction score, put-call volume ratio of 0.83, expected move of 3.6%, and Sharemaestro trend signal inactive.
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Reading options signals
Conviction
Higher scores mean more evidence is lining up. Low scores can still be interesting, but they need more context.
Pressure
Positive pressure leans call-side. Negative pressure leans put-side. Very small readings are usually mixed.
Speculation
High readings suggest active participation versus open interest. That can flag fresh attention, but it can also be noisy.
Volatility
Higher volatility means the options market is pricing a wider possible move. It is risk context, not a direction call.
Trend fit
This checks whether options positioning agrees with the Sharemaestro trend backdrop. Strong fit is cleaner than disagreement.
Expected move
A near-term options-implied move estimate. It is not a forecast, and it can change quickly as prices and volatility update.
Options are leveraged and can lose value quickly. This page is educational market research only, not financial advice.
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