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BABA (BABA) Weekly Options

Track record updated Apr 10, 2024

Yes, BABA (BABA) has weekly options. They trade on US exchanges and expire every Friday the market is open. Below is our fully documented track record on BABA, and how its weekly options work.

Our documented BABA track record

8
Closed trades
75%
Win rate
27%
Avg potential gain
1
Gains of 100%+

Every BABA trade we have published, wins and losses alike. “Potential gain” is the move from our published entry to exit; individual results vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Recent BABA weekly options trades

DateContractEntryExitPotential profit
Apr 10, 2024BABA MAY 10 2024 75.000 CALLS$2.22$2.84+21%
Jul 13, 2023BABA JUL 28 2023 100.000 CALLS$1.55$2.16+39%
May 1, 2023BABA MAY 26 2023 80.000 PUTS$2.85$2.29-20%
Mar 15, 2022BABA MAR 25 2022 70.000 PUTS$3.4$1.35-60%
Feb 22, 2022BABA FEB 25 2022 115.000 PUTS$5.4$13.65+153%
Aug 23, 2021BABA SEP 03 2021 150.000 PUTS$6$7.58+26%
Jul 8, 2021BABA JUL 09 2021 202.500 PUTS$0.86$1.1+28%
Nov 16, 2020BABA NOV 27 2020 250.000 PUTS$3.69$4.8+30%

Our BABA weekly options trading history

We have published documented BABA weekly options trades from Nov 16, 2020 to Apr 10, 2024. Across 8 closed trades, 2 used call options and 6 used put options. Our best documented BABA result was a potential gain of +153% on BABA FEB 25 2022 115.000 PUTS in Feb 22, 2022. Every one of these, wins and losses, is shown above and on our full track record. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

How weekly options work on BABA

BABA carries enough trading volume and open interest to support liquid weekly options, which is why it appears so often in our research. Weekly contracts give a defined, short window to trade a specific catalyst on BABA, such as an earnings report, a product event or a technical breakout, without paying for the longer time value of a monthly option.

Because weeklies decay quickly, timing and risk control matter more than on longer contracts. Our published BABA ideas always include an entry, an exit target and a stop, and the reasoning behind the trade, so the logic is transparent.

BABA weekly options: common questions

Does BABA (BABA) have weekly options?

Yes. BABA (BABA) has weekly options listed on US exchanges. New contracts are added regularly and expire every Friday the market is open, alongside the standard monthly options that expire on the third Friday of each month.

When do BABA weekly options expire?

BABA weekly options expire at the close of trading each Friday. When a Friday is a market holiday, that week's contracts expire on the preceding trading day. See our weekly options expiration calendar for the full schedule.

What is Weekly Options USA's track record on BABA?

We have published 8 closed BABA weekly options trade ideas, with a 75% win rate and an average potential gain of 27% across them. Every one is on our public track record. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

How do I trade weekly options on BABA?

Weekly options on BABA are traded through any US options brokerage. Our members receive researched BABA trade ideas with entry, exit and risk parameters and the reasoning behind them. This is general information, not personal advice; you make your own decisions.

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