Active Options Trading Observed in AbbVie, Intel, and Deere
Today, options trading activity in the S&P 500 index showcases significant movements, particularly in AbbVie Inc (Symbol: ABBV). Thus far, a total of 38,683 contracts have been traded, which equates to around 3.9 million underlying shares. This trading volume accounts for 52.2% of ABBV’s average daily trading volume, which is 7.4 million shares over the last month. Notably, the $200 strike put option expiring on April 11, 2025, experienced high activity, with 3,594 contracts trading today—representing approximately 359,400 underlying shares of ABBV. Below is a chart illustrating ABBV’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $200 strike clearly marked in orange:
In a parallel move, Intel Corp (Symbol: INTC) recorded a robust options trading volume of 515,075 contracts. This number translates to approximately 51.5 million underlying shares, representing about 50.2% of INTC’s average daily trading volume, which is 102.6 million shares for the month. In particular, the $23 strike call option set to expire on April 11, 2025, saw notable interest, with 23,782 contracts traded today—representing around 2.4 million underlying shares of INTC. Below is a chart reflecting INTC’s trailing twelve-month trading history, highlighted with the $23 strike in orange:
Deere & Co. (Symbol: DE) also demonstrated substantial options trading today, posting a volume of 6,756 contracts. This figure corresponds to roughly 675,600 underlying shares, nearly 49.8% of DE’s average daily trading volume of 1.4 million shares observed over the past month. The $370 strike put option expiring on June 20, 2025, attracted notable trading activity, with 1,208 contracts exchanged today, equating to about 120,800 underlying shares of DE. A chart showing DE’s trailing twelve-month trading history with the $370 strike marked in orange is displayed below:
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