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F Jul 2024 8.820 put

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As of 12:13PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close0.0200
Open0.0200
Bid0.0100
Ask0.0300
Strike8.82
Expiry date2024-07-19
Day's range0.0200 - 0.0200
Contract rangeN/A
Volume3
Open interest5.31k
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Hybrids may be the 'Goldilocks' option for car buyers: Analyst

    Ford (F) US sales rose 11.2% in May from a year ago. The numbers got a boost from EV and hybrid sales, both of which rose nearly 65% from May 2023.  CarGurus Director of Industry Insights and Analytics Kevin Roberts says that hybrids represent a "Goldilocks opportunity" for car buyers for a few reasons. One is that they tend to have a price point that is between that of an EV and a traditional internal combustion engine. Roberts also says that hybrids offer a good balance for those who want to be more environmentally friendly but still have range anxiety.  When it comes to Ford specifically, Roberts points to price declines in the Mustang Mach-E SUV and the F-150 Lightning, saying that as the price falls, "consumers are showing much more interest on that front." Watch the video above to hear why Roberts says we're in a "resettlement period" for the EV market. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Asking for a Trend. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich. For more Yahoo Finance coverage of Ford: Ford CEO on EVs, Detroit, and texting Elon Musk Ford: EVs, hybrids fuel May vehicle sales Ford CEO on making money on EVs Ford wants to make affordable EVs. How long could that take?

  • Yahoo Finance

    Ford's US sales soar 11.2% in May, powered by hybrids, trucks, and even EVs

    Ford reported May US auto sales that jumped considerably, once again powered by hybrid vehicle and truck sales.

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    Ford Stock And GM Have Both Carved Bases. Which Looks Stronger?

    Both auto giants beat earnings expectations for the first quarter, but only one hiked full-year guidance.