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1,600 Puts Trade in Entegris, Inc. (Symbol: ENTG)

1,600 Puts Trade in Entegris, Inc. (Symbol: ENTG)

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Posted January 25, 2024 at 11:15 am

Jeff Praissman
Interactive Brokers

This morning 1,600 Entegris, Inc. (Symbol: ENTG) April 19 ’24 115 puts traded at $4.65. The puts are a 29 delta, so the trade is the equivalent of 46,400 shares of stock. At the time of the trade ENTG was trading at $120.76. The trader may have been closing out an existing position since the open interest at the time of the trade was 3,300 contracts.

ENTG is currently trading at $124.71. ENTG has a 52-week high of $125.61 and a 52-week low of $69.21.

ENTG is currently trading at $124.71. ENTG has a 52-week high of $125.61 and a 52-week low of $69.21.

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11 thoughts on “1,600 Puts Trade in Entegris, Inc. (Symbol: ENTG)”

  • Jerry

    What is 29 delta?

    • Interactive Brokers

      Hi Jerry, a delta is a measure of the rate of change in an options theoretical value for a one-unit change in the price of underlying stock. You can use delta to measure the market’s expectation of the options contract expiring in the money. For example, if your options contract has a delta of 29, this would mean that the market is pricing an 29% chance of that contract expiring in the money. The lower the delta, the lower the odds that the options contract will expire in the money. Please see the link below for more information. We hope this helps.
      https://www.ibkrcampusdev.wpengine.com/campus/traders-insight/securities/options/understanding-the-greeks/

  • Scott simson

    Entg puts, what strike?

  • Tony Casanave

    I see 3351 volume of the April 115 Puts and 4358 of the April 100 Puts opened today, (Jan. 25)

  • Ash

    A little more info needed. This article adds no value

    • Interactive Brokers

      Hello Ash, please respond to this message with any questions you have.

  • Pete

    Just a fact of life…

  • Nuka

    It helps if you give two more pieces of information; strike price and Put bye or sell

    • Interactive Brokers

      Hello, we appreciate your question. They are the April 19’24 115 puts. Please reach back out with any more questions. We hope this helps!

  • Veena Viswanath

    It needs the strikes at which the puts are bought or sold and if the order is a spread or straight up puts. Could be an income trade or a protection for their portfolio.

    • Interactive Brokers

      Hello, we appreciate your question. They are the April 19’24 115 puts. Please reach back out with any more questions. We hope this helps!

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