Group 1 - Joby Aviation is acquiring Blade Air Mobility, Inc., which is described as an "Uber for helicopters," leading to a 21% intraday spike in Joby shares [1] - The trade structure involves a net debit of $2.60, with a maximum gain that is uncapped, a maximum loss of $1,020, and a break-even point at $16.80 according to Fidelity's model [1][2] - The trade includes buying an $18 strike call expiring on January 16, 2026, selling a $17.50 strike put expiring on August 8, 2025, and buying a $15 strike put expiring on August 8, 2025 [4] Group 2 - The catalyst for this trade is the upcoming earnings report, which is expected to have additional headline potential in the following weeks [4] - The strategy aims to take advantage of elevated pre-earnings implied volatility to reduce net cost while maintaining uncapped upside potential [4] - The trade is designed to limit drawdown in case the catalyst does not meet expectations, indicating a cautious approach to risk management [4]
Our Trade On Joby Aviation