Free Webinar: October 3, 2023 at 4PM ET

How to Trade Unusual Option Activity

Featuring Chief Options Strategist Ryan Mastro & Lead Educator Bill Johnson.

We follow Unusual Option Activity because it might represent the footprints of “smart money” traders—leveraging insider knowledge the rest of us lack. They could be:

  • Wall Street institutions with powerful research tools
  • Company executives with access to closed-door intel
  • Government officials with advanced policy knowledge

Jon & Pete Najarian pioneered their UOA strategy to track these traders and inform their own trades for decades.

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