You think stocks move.
Which one pays most?
Set the move you expect and an expiry. We scan 16 stocks and rank the ten whose options would multiply a $100 stake the hardest — and show how often each ends at zero.
Monthly · 54 days out
16 Oct 2026
1 mo1 yr2 yr
+22%
by 16 Oct 2026
+2%+100%+200%
Best case on $100
17.8×
$100
→
$0.00
MSFT leads Oct 26: the $570 call returns 17.8× — and expires at zero roughly 95% of the time.
Top 10 stocks — 16 Oct 2026
Best contract per stock1
MSFT $570 CALL
Microsoft · spot $486.10 · premium $1.29
17.8×
$100 → $1,784
2
AAPL $270 CALL
Apple · spot $232.60 · premium $1.41
9.8×
$100 → $976.38
3
GOOGL $230 CALL
Alphabet · spot $205.80 · premium $2.50
8.4×
$100 → $843.62
4
AMZN $270 CALL
Amazon · spot $241.70 · premium $3.51
7.1×
$100 → $709.07
5
META $800 CALL
Meta · spot $712.40 · premium $12.18
5.7×
$100 → $567.67
Ranks 1–5 locked
The five best stocks are behind Pro.
Top of 16 Oct 2026 reaches 17.8× on a +22% move. Ranks 6–10 are free, on every expiry.
Ranks 6–10 — free
16 Oct 20266
UBER $105 CALL
Uber · spot $94.30 · premium $2.02
5.0×
$100 → $497.55
22% odds
7
NVDA $185 CALL
NVIDIA · spot $178.40 · premium $12.03
2.7×
$100 → $271.47
40% odds
8
AMD $170 CALL
AMD · spot $167.90 · premium $13.71
2.5×
$100 → $254.11
45% odds
9
TSLA $340 CALL
Tesla · spot $341.20 · premium $31.79
2.4×
$100 → $239.89
47% odds
10
SOFI $23 CALL
SoFi · spot $22.80 · premium $2.14
2.2×
$100 → $224.87
45% odds
The other side of the trade
Every contract above expires worthless if its stock closes below the strike. On this board the average chance of that is 73%. Multiples are large because losses are near-certain — that is the whole lesson.
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