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Montreal police chief expects additional arrests following anti-NATO protestWhales with a lot of money to spend have taken a noticeably bearish stance on Zscaler . Looking at options history for Zscaler ZS we detected 21 trades. If we consider the specifics of each trade, it is accurate to state that 9% of the investors opened trades with bullish expectations and 80% with bearish. From the overall spotted trades, 2 are puts, for a total amount of $128,915 and 19, calls, for a total amount of $1,446,125. Projected Price Targets After evaluating the trading volumes and Open Interest, it's evident that the major market movers are focusing on a price band between $145.0 and $220.0 for Zscaler, spanning the last three months. Analyzing Volume & Open Interest Looking at the volume and open interest is a powerful move while trading options. This data can help you track the liquidity and interest for Zscaler's options for a given strike price. Below, we can observe the evolution of the volume and open interest of calls and puts, respectively, for all of Zscaler's whale trades within a strike price range from $145.0 to $220.0 in the last 30 days. Zscaler 30-Day Option Volume & Interest Snapshot Noteworthy Options Activity: Symbol PUT/CALL Trade Type Sentiment Exp. Date Ask Bid Price Strike Price Total Trade Price Open Interest Volume ZS PUT SWEEP BULLISH 08/15/25 $7.2 $7.05 $7.05 $145.00 $97.9K 0 140 ZS CALL TRADE BEARISH 06/20/25 $48.25 $47.9 $47.9 $150.00 $91.0K 2.7K 92 ZS CALL TRADE BEARISH 06/20/25 $48.05 $47.75 $47.75 $150.00 $90.7K 2.7K 20 ZS CALL TRADE BEARISH 06/20/25 $47.8 $47.5 $47.5 $150.00 $90.2K 2.7K 158 ZS CALL TRADE BEARISH 06/20/25 $47.7 $47.4 $47.4 $150.00 $90.0K 2.7K 111 About Zscaler Zscaler is a software-as-a-service, or SaaS, firm focusing on providing cloud-native cybersecurity solutions to primarily enterprise customers. Zscaler's offerings can be broadly partitioned into Zscaler Internet Access, which provides secure access to external applications, and Zscaler Private Access, which provides secure access to internal applications. The firm is headquartered in San Jose, California, and went public in 2018. Having examined the options trading patterns of Zscaler, our attention now turns directly to the company. This shift allows us to delve into its present market position and performance Current Position of Zscaler With a volume of 373,425, the price of ZS is down -0.66% at $186.03. RSI indicators hint that the underlying stock may be approaching oversold. Next earnings are expected to be released in 63 days. Expert Opinions on Zscaler In the last month, 5 experts released ratings on this stock with an average target price of $229.0. Turn $1000 into $1270 in just 20 days? 20-year pro options trader reveals his one-line chart technique that shows when to buy and sell. Copy his trades, which have had averaged a 27% profit every 20 days. Click here for access .* Maintaining their stance, an analyst from JP Morgan continues to hold a Overweight rating for Zscaler, targeting a price of $240. * Maintaining their stance, an analyst from Piper Sandler continues to hold a Overweight rating for Zscaler, targeting a price of $235. * An analyst from Wells Fargo persists with their Equal-Weight rating on Zscaler, maintaining a target price of $190. * Maintaining their stance, an analyst from Keybanc continues to hold a Overweight rating for Zscaler, targeting a price of $250. * Consistent in their evaluation, an analyst from Canaccord Genuity keeps a Buy rating on Zscaler with a target price of $230. Trading options involves greater risks but also offers the potential for higher profits. Savvy traders mitigate these risks through ongoing education, strategic trade adjustments, utilizing various indicators, and staying attuned to market dynamics. Keep up with the latest options trades for Zscaler with Benzinga Pro for real-time alerts. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (41) takes the ball from Saints quarterback Derek Carr during the second half of an NFL football game at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune) Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Quarterback Derek Carr did not participate in the New Orleans Saints practice Thursday, but interim coach Darren Rizzi is still holding out hope for his return to the lineup potentially as soon as this Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. Carr has missed each of the last two games after he suffered a concussion and a left hand fracture in the Saints’ Week 14 win against the New York Giants. The hand injury is the last hurdle he has to clear to get back to the lineup. “His grip strength gets a little bit better every day; it’s improving,” Rizzi said. “I know I sound like a broken record when I come in here and talk about him, but it’s really the same deal: It’s a gradual improvement. “The biggest thing would be being able to see if we could, on Friday or Saturday, to get him to simulate what a game would look like.” With Carr still sidelined by the injury, rookie Spencer Rattler handled all the first team practice reps Thursday. He will get his fifth start of the season if Carr is unable to go. Running back Alvin Kamara also missed practice Thursday, and Rizzi did not sound as optimistic about his chances of playing in Week 17 against Las Vegas. Kamara injured his groin in the third quarter of the Saints’ Week 15 loss to the Washington Commanders, and he missed last week’s loss to the Green Bay Packers. The veteran running back is 50 yards shy of his first 1,000-yard rushing campaign. “I saw him today doing his rehab this morning; he was in really good spirits,” Rizzi said. “I don’t know on this short week if he’s got a realistic shot, but I think he has a very realistic shot the following week (against Tampa Bay).” Though the Saints were eliminated from the postseason before last week’s game against Green Bay, Rizzi said both of the veteran players are working hard to get back on the field before the end of the regular season — and if they are ready, he has no intention of keeping them on the bench. “Both of those guys have the mindset of they’d like to play again these last couple of weeks,” Rizzi said. “I appreciate and respect that.”