Options Update for Cheniere Energy Partners LP. (CQP)
Posted on 07/28/2010 by Leo Goldman
NEW YORK (Market Intellisearch) -- CQP options saw interesting call activity today. A total of 109 put and 29,939 call contracts were traded raising a low Put/Call volume alert. Today's traded Put/Call ratio is 0.00. There were 274.67 calls traded for each put contract.
Options can be used as predictors of stock behavior. Investors can
use Put/Call ratios as technical indicators to read for signs of institutional sentiment. The
Put/Call ratios offer insight to investors and can be used as either a direct or contrarian
indicator for trading decisions. Unusual volume provides reliable clues that the stock is
expected to make a move.
Shares of Cheniere Energy Partners LP. gained $0.01 (+0.05%) to $19.00.
The stock closed at $18.99 in the last trading session and today the shares of CQP opened at $18.91.
So far today, the stock has hit a low of $18.80 and high of $19.23. The current trading volume of 310,031
is greater than average volume of 264,364 shares.
CQP is trading above the 50 day moving average and higher than the 200 day moving average.
The stock's 52 week low is $7.51 and 52 week high is $19.50.
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