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AAPL Apr 2023 200.000 put

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39.20-8.25 (-17.39%)
As of 11:39AM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close47.45
Open39.20
Bid40.45
Ask41.60
Strike200.00
Expiry date2023-04-21
Day's range39.20 - 39.20
Contract rangeN/A
Volume80
Open interestN/A
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