Backing Elon Musk's Dream, Option Traders Bet on Tesla at $430
Backing Elon Musk's Dream, Option Traders Bet on Tesla at $430
(Bloomberg) -- Not everyone is giving up on Elon Musk’s dream of transforming Tesla Inc. into a private company.
Options to buy the automaker’s shares at above his suggested $420 take-private level were among the most heavily traded on Wednesday -- and they gained in price, even as the stock dipped modestly. The volume on December calls at a $430 strike jumped by more than 7,000 percent, making it the fifth-most active put or call on the company’s shares and the only contract in the top 10 for which the price increased.
While the amounts involved are small -- about 3,000 options worth $1.3 million changed hands -- it suggests at least some investors see a chance for Tesla to shake off its recent difficulties. They could also represent hedging trades. After initially surging when Musk tweeted that funding was secured for his daring take-private endeavor, Tesla’s share price has since sagged, showing growing skepticism in the wider market.
On the other side of the coin, more than 5,000 options for September puts at $50 -- well below Tesla’s $321.64 closing price on Wednesday -- were traded, though investors paid less for that way out-of-the-money bet.
--With assistance from Luke Kawa.
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