
The Hot Options Report: 09-10-2025 - The Oracle Explosion and VIX Surprises
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On this episode of The Hot Options Report, Mark Longo provides a rundown of the most active options contracts for Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Despite a mixed market day, options volume was surprisingly high. The report covers major indices like VIX, SPY, SPX, IWM, and QQQ, noting significant call and put activity and the prevalence of spreads. The second half of the show is a countdown of the top 10 single-name stocks with the most options volume, featuring a wide range of companies from technology and utilities to a surprise showing from Oracle following a strong earnings report. The report highlights specific strikes, prices, and volumes for the most traded options in each name.
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0:00 - Welcome to the show
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1:25 - VIX
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2:40 - SPY
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3:25 - SPX
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4:10 - IWM
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4:50 - QQQ
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5:35 - Single Names - A look at the top 10 single-name stocks with the most options activity.
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6:00 - #10 OPEN
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6:55 - #9 AVGO
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8:10 - #8 AMZN
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9:20 - #7 AMD
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10:15 - #6 PCG
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11:15 - #5 PLTR
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12:20 - #4 AAPL
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13:20 - #3 ORCL
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14:35 - #2 TSLA
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15:55 - #1 NVDA
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17:00 - Mark wraps up the show and previews the next episode.
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