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16,500 KKR & Co. Inc. (Symbol: KKR) Calls Trade

16,500 KKR & Co. Inc. (Symbol: KKR) Calls Trade

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Posted January 29, 2024 at 11:00 am

Jeff Praissman
Interactive Brokers
KKR

This morning 15,500 KKR & Co. Inc. (Symbol: KKR) February 2 ’24 90 calls traded at $0.26. The calls are a 15 delta, so the trade is the equivalent of 232,500 shares of stock. At the time of the trade KKR was trading at $87.00. The open interest was less than 50 contracts in the KKR February 2 ’24 90 calls this morning so this was an opening trade.

It’s unclear why such a large trade was put up in the February 2nd expiration, earnings are not expected to be released until February 6th and if this was an earning play the trade would have taken place in the February 9th expiration. It is possible that the trader is speculating that the earnings may be released early or that KKR will preannounce guidance before Friday’s expiration.

KKR is currently trading at $87.04, which has surpassed its previous 52-week high of $86.78. KKR has a 52-week low of $47.18.

KKR is currently trading at $87.04, which has surpassed its previous 52-week high of $86.78. KKR has a 52-week low of $47.18.

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2 thoughts on “16,500 KKR & Co. Inc. (Symbol: KKR) Calls Trade”

  • Nuka Reddy

    15 x 155000 =232500. How delta related to this number of shares?

    • Interactive Brokers

      Hi Nuka, 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/webinars/the-beginning-greeks-a-deep-dive-into-delta-gamma-and-theta/

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