Kindred Healthcare, Inc. provides healthcare services in the United States. It operates in four divisions: Hospital, Nursing Center, Rehabilitation, and Care Management. KND is currently trading around $19.45 in a 52 week range of $12.95-$26.81. The company’s stock has been underperforming the market this year with shares increasing -.5% year to date. Options traders seem to think that this trend will reverse as order flow in KND has been decidedly bullish during today’s trading session. Today a trader bought over 46.9 times usual volume in November 20 Calls. The trade bought 1500 November 20 Calls for $1.30. This is an extremely bullish order and involves this trader laying out $450,000 in total premium. The stock looks strong today even the stock has sold off 20% in the last week.
Unusual Option Activity:
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Order flow can however at times be deceiving. One might logically thing that a large block buyer of calls is bullish on the underlying. This is not always the case. Remember that a large number of participants in the equity options market are hedgers. Long calls are a hedge against short stock, and long puts are a hedge against long stock. With this in mind we have developed a 7 step trading plan that helps filter out unusual option activity that will not provide actionable trade setups. It is by using this plan that we are able to identify the most significant unusual options activity trades every day.
The Trade:
Buying the KND Nov 20 Calls for $1.35
Risk: $135 per 1 lot
Targets: Sell 25% at $1.45, Sell 25% at $1.60, Sell 25% at $1.80, Sell 25% at $2.00
Greeks of this Trade:
Delta: Long
Gamma: Long
Theta: Short
Vega: Long
(Full disclosure: I am long Calls in KND)