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The Nvidia Bet—What the Smart Money Is Saying

Yesterday, the big buzz was all about DeepSeek, the Chinese AI platform making waves, and that story isn’t over yet. Today, we had a "risk-on" day—Nvidia popped over 8%, and the market overall was up just under 1%. But not everyone is convinced Nvidia will reclaim its lost ground.

Our Credit Spread Genius scanner picked up a notable trade: 500 Nvidia Jan 31st 130/137 call credit spreads sold at $1.69. Translation? A big-money trader is betting Nvidia stays below $130 by the end of the week. If they’re right, they could walk away with up to $84,500—unless they decide to close it early.

It’s a bold move, especially with all the DeepSeek headlines stirring the pot. Expect more volatility ahead—this story isn’t done playing out.

#Nvidia #OptionsTrading #MarketVolatility #SmartMoney


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