5 Stocks With Bullish Options Sentiment Ahead of Earnings

by David Becker | July 22, 2014 10:33 am

Ahead of earnings, open interest and volume on options is a telltale sign for investors about the sentiment toward a particular stock. Specifically, an analysis of the put-call ratio can give investors a clue or two about whether the rest of the investing community is bullish or bearish on a stock heading into an earnings report.

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Given that we’re in the thick of the Q2 earnings season, now’s a good time to start looking at those numbers.

The put-call ratio is merely a quotient of the trading volume of put options (bearish) to call options (bullish). The final number — which will tell you whether there are more bearish bets on a stock, or more bullish ones — is viewed as an indicator of investment sentiment in an underlying stock. When call contracts outnumber puts, the put-call ratio is “low,” which signifies bullish sentiment. When puts outnumber calls, the ratio is “high,” which means the market is more bearish.

Put-call ratios can measure overall open interest as well as daily volume. I looked at options that would expire within the next 30 days, on companies that are scheduled to release earnings this week. Additionally, I only looked at stocks where put-call ratios for open interest and volume were both less than 0.6 (so, very bullish), on options that had total open interest of more than 10,000 contracts during the next 30 days.

5 Stocks With Bullish Options Sentiment

As of this writing, David Becker did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned securities.

Endnotes:

  1. [Image]: https://investorplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/two-traders-hopeful-630.jpg
  2. LLTC: /stock-quotes/LLTC-stock-quote/
  3. BEAV: /stock-quotes/BEAV-stock-quote/
  4. EMC: /stock-quotes/EMC-stock-quote/
  5. AAL: /stock-quotes/AAL-stock-quote/
  6. NOK: /stock-quotes/NOK-stock-quote/
  7. MSFT: /stock-quotes/MSFT-stock-quote/

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