Implied Volatility Alert: INFY, AA
07/07/09INFY July volatility at 64 into EPS and outlook
Infosys (INFY) closed at $35.77 Monday.
INFY, a technology services firm based in India, is scheduled to report Q1 earnings on July 10.
INFY July option implied volatility is at 64, August and October is at 49; verses its six-month average of 52, according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement after EPS.
AA July volatility at 85, October at 70 into EPS and demand outlook
Alcoa (AA) closed at $9.26 Monday.
AA is scheduled to report Q2 earnings after the market close on July 8.
Citigroup Global Markets has a $14 price target on AA.
July option implied volatility is at 85, August is at 70 and October is at 70; verses its six-month average of 82, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement after EPS.
Posted at 8:45 a.m.
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Researcher Paul Foster has 23 years of professional experience in the capital markets, investments, trading, corporate finance, arbitrage, options, and mergers and acquisitions.
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