Among the underlying components of the Russell 3000 index, we saw noteworthy options trading volume today in Waste Management, Inc. (Symbol: WM), where a total of 7,137 contracts have traded so far, representing approximately 713,700 underlying shares. That amounts to about 42.7% of WM’s average daily trading volume over the past month of 1.7 million shares. Especially high volume was seen for the $215 strike call option expiring May 17, 2024, with 3,948 contracts trading so far today, representing approximately 394,800 underlying shares of WM. Below is a chart showing WM’s trailing twelve month trading history, with the $215 strike highlighted in orange:
Wingstop Inc (Symbol: WING) saw options trading volume of 1,913 contracts, representing approximately 191,300 underlying shares or approximately 42.6% of WING’s average daily trading volume over the past month, of 448,905 shares.
Particularly high volume was seen for the $390 strike call option expiring May 17, 2024, with 118 contracts trading so far today, representing approximately 11,800 underlying shares of WING. Below is a chart showing WING’s trailing twelve month trading history, with the $390 strike highlighted in orange:
And CBRE Group Inc (Symbol: CBRE) saw options trading volume of 6,197 contracts, representing approximately 619,700 underlying shares or approximately 41.7% of CBRE’s average daily trading volume over the past month, of 1.5 million shares.
Particularly high volume was seen for the $92.50 strike call option expiring May 17, 2024, with 2,106 contracts trading so far today, representing approximately 210,600 underlying shares of CBRE. Below is a chart showing CBRE’s trailing twelve month trading history, with the $92.50 strike highlighted in orange:
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