Surge in Options Trading for Procore, Bath & Body Works, and Bunge Global
Major Contracts Traded Reflect Investor Sentiment
Today’s options trading activity in the Russell 3000 index reveals interesting movements, especially for Procore Technologies Inc (Symbol: PCOR). A total of 6,139 contracts have been traded so far, equating to approximately 613,900 underlying shares. This figure represents 59.6% of PCOR’s average daily trading volume of 1.0 million shares over the past month. The $70 strike put option expiring on February 21, 2025, has drawn particularly high interest, with 4,478 contracts traded, approximating 447,800 shares. Below is a chart illustrating PCOR’s trading history over the past twelve months, with the $70 strike highlighted in orange:
Similarly, Bath & Body Works Inc (Symbol: BBWI) experienced robust options trading. A total of 16,967 contracts were traded, reflecting around 1.7 million underlying shares or 59.1% of BBWI’s average daily volume of 2.9 million shares. Notably, the $29 strike put option expiring on March 07, 2025 saw significant activity with 15,153 contracts traded, representing about 1.5 million underlying shares. Below is their trading history chart, with the $29 strike highlighted:
Bunge Global SA (Symbol: BG) is also exhibiting noteworthy options activity today, with 10,126 contracts traded, totaling about 1.0 million underlying shares. This represents 59% of BG’s average daily volume of 1.7 million shares over the past month. A notable highlight includes the $72.50 strike call option expiring on April 17, 2025, which has seen 3,415 contracts traded, amounting to approximately 341,500 underlying shares. Below is the trading history for BG, with the $72.50 strike marked in orange:
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