No Result
View All Result
SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLES
  • Login
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
TheAdviserMagazine.com
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
No Result
View All Result
TheAdviserMagazine.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Market Research Business

Bet on These 3 Stocks With Surging Unusual Options Activity for 2026 Gains

by TheAdviserMagazine
6 months ago
in Business
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
Bet on These 3 Stocks With Surging Unusual Options Activity for 2026 Gains
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


I hope everyone had an enjoyable, restful holiday season. I sure did. Later today, I’ll sit down and watch Indiana face off against Alabama in the Rose Bowl. My niece went to IU, so I’ll most definitely be cheering for the Hoosiers’ dream season to continue.

As we move into 2026, part of my focus will be on the options market in general and unusual options activity, more specifically.

Prediction Market powered by

This past year was full of ups and downs for investors, but it’s hard to complain about the fourth consecutive year of gains for the S&P 500. Valuations continue to be a concern.

That said, it is New Year’s Day, a time for optimism for the year that lies ahead. I don’t know where the index will finish by the end of 2026 — Bloomberg’s survey of 21 analysts suggests a 9% gain — but, as always, there will be pockets of strength.

When it comes to unusual options activity heading into 2026, these three stocks look like good bets for gains in 2026. I’ve rated them mild, medium, and hot based on their option volume and unusual option activity heading into January.

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM), commonly known as CIBC, is Canada’s fifth-largest bank. As of Oct. 31, 2025, it had CAD$1.12 trillion ($815.9 million) in total assets.

JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon has expressed concern about a 2026 recession. His economists believe the chances of a recession are 33% heading into the new year.

If you’ll remember, the Big Five Canadian bank stocks outperformed their American counterparts during the 2008-2009 financial crisis — JPMorgan stock lost 65% of its value between Oct. 3, 2008, and Jan. 20, 2009, compared to 39% for CM — and should another big crisis hit, the Canadian banks are positioned to handle the downturn.

However, Canadian bank stock valuations have crept up. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, CIBC’s P/E ratio based on the latest 12 months is 14.77; the five-year average is 11.94x, so you’re not getting CM for a bargain.

In Dec. 26 trading, CM had options volume of 155,863, 1,788% higher than its 30-day average.

All eight of its unusually active options on Dec. 26 were in the top 100. All eight were expiring on Jan. 16; all were calls. Its Q1 2026 results don’t come out until Feb. 20, so it’s not earnings-related volume.

The 16 analysts covering CIBC are lukewarm on the bank’s stock, giving it an Outperform rating according to S&P Global Market Intelligence, but only 2.44 out of 5.

Of Canada’s Big Five banks, CM stock has the second-best performance in 2025, up 39% through Dec. 26, lagging only Toronto-Dominion Bank’s (TD) 69% gain. I see the momentum continuing in 2026.

The past four years have been a nightmare for long-time Nike (NKE) shareholders, who’ve seen their shares lose nearly 57% of their value, including 19% in 2025.

As someone who mostly wears Adidas (ADDYY), it’s not surprising to me that the Beaverton footwear behemoth has lost its mojo. Their shoes are generally bland and uninspiring.

Since founder Phil Knight stepped aside as CEO in 2004, the company has had some poor chief executives — William Perez lasted 13 months, and John Donahoe lasted four years — forcing it to draw from its alumni, bringing back Elliott Hill in October 2024, who retired in 2020 after 32 years of faithful service.

Fifteen months into Hill’s tenure, the brand appears to be on the rebound, even if it doesn’t show in the share price. UBS’s Evidence Lab just released its 11th global sportswear survey, and Nike appears to be building momentum.

“Two key elements of Nike’s strategy appear to be working under CEO Elliott Hill’s leadership. First, Nike’s prioritization of re-entering the wholesale channel has resulted in a higher percentage of global consumers reporting that Nike products are easy to find in stores and online, reversing a downward trend from 2019 through 2022,” Investing.com reported on Dec. 29.

“… Second, Nike’s refocused emphasis on sports has resonated with consumers. The percentage of consumers who say Nike is ‘good for doing sports’ has rebounded to its 2019 peak level, likely attributable to Hill’s strategic direction.”

Add to this better-than-expected revenues and profits in Q2 2026 — its earnings per share were 53 cents, 15 cents higher than Wall Street’s estimate, while revenues came in at $12.43 billion, $210 million higher than the consensus.

Unfortunately, the 17% decline in China sent the stock lower. On the plus side, North American revenue was 9% higher in the quarter.

As for Nike’s options volume on Dec. 26, it was 60% higher than its 30-day average. Further, the put/call volume ratio was bullish at 0.70. It had 14 unusually active options on Dec. 26 with Vol/OI ratios above 1.24 and expiring in seven days or more.

It’s a work in progress.

Not surprisingly, Nvidia (NVDA) had the highest option volume on Dec. 26 at 3.26 million, 45% above its 30-day average, slightly higher than Tesla’s (TSLA) volume on the day, and a put/call volume ratio of 0.46, which is very bullish.

As for its unusual options activity, it had 25 call and put options on Dec. 26 with Vol/OI ratios above 1.24 and expiring in seven days or more. None is particularly attractive.

What can be said about Nvidia that hasn’t already? It’s a cash-generating machine like few others.

In May 2024, I debated whether Nvidia’s or Tesla’s 939-day LEAP (Long-Term Equity Anticipation Security) option was the better buy. I sided with CEO Jensen Huang and Nvidia.

“I think AI is as generationally important as the smartphone, perhaps even more so,” I wrote on May 24, 2024.

“So, even though your initial outlay is four-fold higher for Nvidia, I do see it as the better call option to buy for long-term gains.”

How’s that worked out?

There are 354 days remaining until expiration, so the jury is still out. Shortly after my article was published, Nvidia completed a 10-for-1 stock split, which changed the numbers by a factor of 10. The $1,100 call strike is now $110, and the $329.55 ask price would be $32.96 today.

As I write this on Dec. 29, the share price is 41.14% ITM (in the money), with an ask price of $86.75, more than double its May 2024 level. Put another way, the ask price as a percentage of the strike price was 30% back then; today, it’s nearly 79%, an annualized return of over 102%.

In May 2024, the share price was about 6% OTM (out of the money). To replicate that situation today, the Jan. 21/2028 $200 call strike, with 753 days to expiration (DTE), is your best bet. As shown below, the $250.65 break-even point is 27.17% above the current share price.

I would make this bet.

On the date of publication, Will Ashworth did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com



Source link

Tags: activityBetgainsOptionsstocksSurgingunusual
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Chipotle dodges investor lawsuit over portion size complaints

Next Post

ChowChow Cloud International Holdings Ltd reports 1H results (CHOW:NYSEMKT)

Related Posts

edit post
BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges

BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges

by TheAdviserMagazine
June 23, 2026
0

US-based drugmakers are meeting rising demand not by competing for local talent, but by collaborating through trade associations to support...

edit post
Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)

Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)

by TheAdviserMagazine
June 23, 2026
0

Jun 23, 2026, 4:16 AM ETS&P 500 Futures (SPX), INDU, US100:INDPNW, IBM, BBY, GRMN, SMCI, DD, US10Y, US2Y, US30YBy: Sinchita...

edit post
10 years after Brexit: 7 prime ministers, a demographic slide, and a 6% GDP hit

10 years after Brexit: 7 prime ministers, a demographic slide, and a 6% GDP hit

by TheAdviserMagazine
June 23, 2026
0

A decade ago today, June 23rd, 2016, 52% of the British electorate voted to leave the European Union. It was...

edit post
Syrma SGS Technology shares jump 5% after JV pact with Japan’s Kaga Electronics

Syrma SGS Technology shares jump 5% after JV pact with Japan’s Kaga Electronics

by TheAdviserMagazine
June 23, 2026
0

Shares of Syrma SGS Technology surged 4.84% to Rs 1,400.90 in Tuesday's trading session after the electronics manufacturing services (EMS)...

edit post
Jivial Industries IPO opens today. Check GMP, price band, subscription and other details

Jivial Industries IPO opens today. Check GMP, price band, subscription and other details

by TheAdviserMagazine
June 22, 2026
0

Jivial Industries' SME IPO will open for subscription on Tuesday, with the grey market indicating a subdued listing. The company's...

edit post
Meet a British businessman who doesn’t regret his Brexit vote. He says rejoining the EU would be ‘re-boarding the Titanic’ while giving up life vests

Meet a British businessman who doesn’t regret his Brexit vote. He says rejoining the EU would be ‘re-boarding the Titanic’ while giving up life vests

by TheAdviserMagazine
June 22, 2026
0

Simon Boyd’s firm makes prefabricated steel structures on the south coast of England and ships them to customers as far...

Next Post
edit post
ChowChow Cloud International Holdings Ltd reports 1H results (CHOW:NYSEMKT)

ChowChow Cloud International Holdings Ltd reports 1H results (CHOW:NYSEMKT)

edit post
Acro wins tender for historic Tel Aviv power station site

Acro wins tender for historic Tel Aviv power station site

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
edit post
New York Seniors: 6 STAR Tax Relief Rules That Could Put a Bigger Check in Your Mailbox

New York Seniors: 6 STAR Tax Relief Rules That Could Put a Bigger Check in Your Mailbox

June 20, 2026
edit post
5 Pennsylvania Rebate Rules Seniors Should Check Before the Property Tax/Rent Deadline

5 Pennsylvania Rebate Rules Seniors Should Check Before the Property Tax/Rent Deadline

June 18, 2026
edit post
Florida Roads Become a Battleground for Illegal Immigration

Florida Roads Become a Battleground for Illegal Immigration

June 9, 2026
edit post
Mass Fraud in Massachusetts Committed by Illegal Immigrants Discovered

Mass Fraud in Massachusetts Committed by Illegal Immigrants Discovered

June 22, 2026
edit post
Louisiana’s Age-Tiered Homestead Exemption: 8 Details About the Proposed 2028 Amendment

Louisiana’s Age-Tiered Homestead Exemption: 8 Details About the Proposed 2028 Amendment

June 15, 2026
edit post
The 8 States That Still Tax Social Security in 2026

The 8 States That Still Tax Social Security in 2026

June 6, 2026
edit post
BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges

BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges

0
edit post
Avery Dennison (AVY) Has an RFID-and-High-Value Materials Story Bigger Than a Packaging Label

Avery Dennison (AVY) Has an RFID-and-High-Value Materials Story Bigger Than a Packaging Label

0
edit post
Syrma SGS Technology shares jump 5% after JV pact with Japan’s Kaga Electronics

Syrma SGS Technology shares jump 5% after JV pact with Japan’s Kaga Electronics

0
edit post
Ship and Debit Explained: Protecting Your Channel Margins

Ship and Debit Explained: Protecting Your Channel Margins

0
edit post
The planning prospects who are ‘hidden in plain sight’

The planning prospects who are ‘hidden in plain sight’

0
edit post
Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)

Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)

0
edit post
BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges

BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges

June 23, 2026
edit post
Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)

Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)

June 23, 2026
edit post
Keir Starmer Resigns: Can Anyone Survive as Prime Minister in Today’s Britain?

Keir Starmer Resigns: Can Anyone Survive as Prime Minister in Today’s Britain?

June 23, 2026
edit post
8 Places to Sell Printables Online for Cash

8 Places to Sell Printables Online for Cash

June 23, 2026
edit post
10 years after Brexit: 7 prime ministers, a demographic slide, and a 6% GDP hit

10 years after Brexit: 7 prime ministers, a demographic slide, and a 6% GDP hit

June 23, 2026
edit post
Syrma SGS Technology shares jump 5% after JV pact with Japan’s Kaga Electronics

Syrma SGS Technology shares jump 5% after JV pact with Japan’s Kaga Electronics

June 23, 2026
The Adviser Magazine

The first and only national digital and print magazine that connects individuals, families, and businesses to Fee-Only financial advisers, accountants, attorneys and college guidance counselors.

CATEGORIES

  • 401k Plans
  • Business
  • College
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Estate Plans
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Legal
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Medicare
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Social Security
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • BIO 2026: Drug manufacturers band together to tackle employment challenges
  • Stock index futures plunge amid broader tech selloff (SPX:)
  • Keir Starmer Resigns: Can Anyone Survive as Prime Minister in Today’s Britain?
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclosures
  • Contact us
  • About Us

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.