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Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bearish stance on Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ:COST).
And retail traders should know.
We noticed this today when the trades showed up on publicly available options history that we track here at Benzinga.
Whether these are institutions or just wealthy individuals, we don't know. But when something this big happens with COST, it often means somebody knows something is about to happen.
So how do we know what these investors just did?
Today, Benzinga's options scanner spotted 10 uncommon options trades for Costco Wholesale.
This isn't normal.
The overall sentiment of these big-money traders is split between 30% bullish and 40%, bearish.
Out of all of the special options we uncovered, 3 are puts, for a total amount of $208,859, and 7 are calls, for a total amount of $244,712.
Taking into account the Volume and Open Interest on these contracts, it appears that whales have been targeting a price range from $485.0 to $1340.0 for Costco Wholesale over the last 3 months.
In terms of liquidity and interest, the mean open interest for Costco Wholesale options trades today is 346.4 with a total volume of 113.00.
In the following chart, we are able to follow the development of volume and open interest of call and put options for Costco Wholesale's big money trades within a strike price range of $485.0 to $1340.0 over the last 30 days.
Symbol | PUT/CALL | Trade Type | Sentiment | Exp. Date | Ask | Bid | Price | Strike Price | Total Trade Price | Open Interest | Volume |
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COST | PUT | TRADE | BEARISH | 01/16/26 | $491.0 | $482.0 | $487.4 | $1340.00 | $146.2K | 0 | 5 |
COST | CALL | TRADE | BULLISH | 01/17/25 | $48.3 | $47.8 | $48.3 | $900.00 | $48.3K | 1.0K | 12 |
COST | CALL | TRADE | NEUTRAL | 09/20/24 | $22.3 | $21.6 | $22.0 | $875.00 | $44.0K | 625 | 24 |
COST | CALL | TRADE | BEARISH | 03/21/25 | $391.0 | $382.15 | $385.7 | $485.00 | $38.5K | 2 | 1 |
COST | PUT | SWEEP | BEARISH | 10/18/24 | $33.4 | $32.6 | $33.09 | $850.00 | $33.1K | 129 | 10 |
Costco operates a membership-based, no-frills retail model, predicated on offering a select product assortment in bulk quantities at bargain prices. The firm avoids maintaining costly product displays by keeping inventory on pallets and limits distribution expenses by storing its inventory at point of sale in the warehouse. Given Costco's frugal cost structure, the firm is able to price its merchandise below competing retailers, driving high sales volume per warehouse and allowing the retailer to generate strong profits on thin margins. Costco operates over 600 warehouses in the United States and enjoys over 60% market share in the domestic warehouse club industry. Internationally, Costco operates another 270 warehouses, primarily in markets such as Canada, Mexico, Japan, and the UK.
Having examined the options trading patterns of Costco Wholesale, our attention now turns directly to the company. This shift allows us to delve into its present market position and performance
Over the past month, 5 industry analysts have shared their insights on this stock, proposing an average target price of $923.4.
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