Optional markets can help investors assess how Tesla shares could react to profits.
The options give the holder the right to buy or sell a stock at a fixed price at a given time in the future. Looking at the options that soon expire with exercise prices near the place where an actions can indicate to investors what traders expect from the volatility of post-benefit.
Currently, the options of options imply that Tesla action will increase approximately 7% up or down after profits. It is a big post-benefit movement for most actions. It is relatively modest for Tesla.