Market Moves: Burlington, Twilio, and Alpha & Omega See Strong Options Activity
The options market for several companies in the Russell 3000 index shows notable trading today, with Burlington Stores, Twilio, and Alpha & Omega Semiconductor leading the way.
Burlington Stores Draws Attention with High Volume
Burlington Stores Inc (Symbol: BURL) has experienced significant options trading today, with a total volume of 5,715 contracts traded. This volume equates to approximately 571,500 shares, representing 70.8% of BURL’s average daily trading volume of 807,520 shares over the last month. Notably, the $260 strike put option set to expire on November 22, 2024, saw the highest activity, with 2,829 contracts traded—this reflects about 282,900 underlying shares of BURL. A chart showcasing BURL’s trading history over the past year highlights this activity in orange:
Twilio Options Trading Surges
Twilio Inc (Symbol: TWLO) has also seen vibrant options trading, with 25,344 contracts executed today. This volume represents roughly 2.5 million shares or 70.3% of TWLO’s monthly average of 3.6 million shares. The standout was the $100 strike call option expiring on January 17, 2025, which had a strong showing of 6,091 contracts traded, accounting for approximately 609,100 underlying shares. The following chart displays TWLO’s trading history, with the $100 strike marked in orange:
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Shows Strong Activity
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. (Symbol: AOSL) has also attracted attention with a trading volume of 2,842 contracts today. This corresponds to about 284,200 shares, or 69.7% of AOSL’s average daily trading volume of 407,960 shares for the past month. Noteworthy is the $60 strike call option expiring on March 21, 2025, which recorded 557 contracts traded today, representing roughly 55,700 underlying shares of AOSL. Below is a chart reflecting AOSL’s trading performance, with the $60 strike highlighted:
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