Today, the Russell 3000 index showcased significant options trading activity, particularly in Bank OZK (Symbol: OZK). A total of 7,143 contracts have been traded, which translates to approximately 714,300 underlying shares. This figure represents about 68.2% of OZK’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which stands at 1.0 million shares. Notably, the $40 strike put option expiring May 15, 2026 has seen particularly high volume, with 2,090 contracts traded today, equating to around 209,000 underlying shares of OZK. Below is a chart illustrating OZK’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $40 strike highlighted in orange:
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. (Symbol: AMC) also experienced a surge in options trading, with a total of 138,987 contracts traded. This represents approximately 13.9 million underlying shares, or about 67.9% of AMC’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which is 20.5 million shares. The $3 strike call option expiring October 17, 2025 has garnered particular attention, with 51,685 contracts traded today, representing around 5.2 million underlying shares of AMC. Below is a chart showing AMC’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $3 strike highlighted in orange:
Bank of America Corp (Symbol: BAC) also saw substantial options trading volume today, with 211,246 contracts traded. This equates to approximately 21.1 million underlying shares, or about 63.8% of BAC’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which is 33.1 million shares. The $55 strike call option expiring November 07, 2025 has been particularly active, with 28,720 contracts traded today, representing around 2.9 million underlying shares of BAC. Below is a chart depicting BAC’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $55 strike highlighted in orange:
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