Put options still dominate the market, with over $1 billion in large-scale put option transactions today, accounting for 37%, primarily out-of-the-money options between 60K and 65K.
In terms of expiration, the main focus is on next month and March medium-term options, indicating that institutions hold a negative outlook on medium to long-term trends, with a strong expectation of a bear market within one to two months.
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Put options still dominate the market, with over $1 billion in large-scale put option transactions today, accounting for 37%, primarily out-of-the-money options between 60K and 65K.
In terms of expiration, the main focus is on next month and March medium-term options, indicating that institutions hold a negative outlook on medium to long-term trends, with a strong expectation of a bear market within one to two months.