Active Options Trading on Key Russell 3000 Firms: IMAX, Hut 8, and Antero Midstream Show Big Movements
IMAX Corp. Sees Significant Call Option Activity
Today, IMAX Corp. (Symbol: IMAX) experienced noteworthy options trading, with 5,273 contracts exchanged. This equates to about 527,300 underlying shares, or 74.7% of IMAX’s average daily trading volume of 705,815 shares over the past month. Notably, the $21 strike call option, set to expire on March 21, 2025, saw 2,535 contracts traded, representing 253,500 underlying shares. Below is a chart detailing IMAX’s trading history from the past twelve months, with the $21 strike marked in orange:
Hut 8 Corp. Options Display Strong Volume
In similar fashion, Hut 8 Corp. (Symbol: HUT) is also witnessing significant activity today, with 27,972 contracts traded. This represents approximately 2.8 million underlying shares, accounting for 71.7% of HUT’s average daily volume of 3.9 million shares. The $16 strike call option expiring December 20, 2024, stands out, with 5,069 contracts traded, indicating 506,900 underlying shares. The chart below illustrates HUT’s twelve-month trading history with the $16 strike highlighted in orange:
Antero Midstream Corp. Reporting High Options Volume
Antero Midstream Corp. (Symbol: AM) is also seeing considerable activity in its options market with 23,221 contracts traded today. This volume corresponds to approximately 2.3 million underlying shares, or 70.8% of AM’s average daily trading volume of 3.3 million shares. A standout in this trading session is the $15 strike put option, which has seen 13,019 contracts traded—close to 1.3 million underlying shares. Below is a chart of AM’s trading activity from the past twelve months, with the $15 strike emphasized in orange:
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