Today, the options trading activity among components of the Russell 3000 index has revealed some significant movements, particularly with Sempra (Symbol: SRE). A remarkable total of 140,067 contracts have been traded so far, which translates to approximately 14.0 million underlying shares. This volume represents a staggering 288.2% of SRE’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which stands at 4.9 million shares.
Notably, the $70 strike call option expiring on October 17, 2025 has seen particularly high activity, with 46,929 contracts traded today, equating to around 4.7 million underlying shares of SRE. Below is a chart illustrating SRE’s trading history over the past twelve months, with the $70 strike highlighted in orange:
In addition to Sempra, Comerica, Inc. (Symbol: CMA) has also experienced notable options trading activity. Today, 32,375 contracts have been traded, representing approximately 3.2 million underlying shares. This figure amounts to 206.6% of CMA’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which is 1.6 million shares.
The $77.50 strike call option expiring on November 21, 2025 has garnered significant attention, with 15,046 contracts traded today, representing about 1.5 million underlying shares of CMA. Below is a chart showing CMA’s trading history over the last twelve months, with the $77.50 strike highlighted in orange:
Furthermore, Carvana Co (Symbol: CVNA) has reported an options trading volume of 35,673 contracts today. This volume corresponds to approximately 3.6 million underlying shares, which is 138.1% of CVNA’s average daily trading volume over the past month, recorded at 2.6 million shares.
The $450 strike call option expiring on October 17, 2025 has seen significant trading activity as well, with 2,273 contracts traded today, representing around 227,300 underlying shares of CVNA. Below is a chart depicting CVNA’s trading history over the past twelve months, with the $450 strike highlighted in orange:
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