High Options Trading Volume in NFLX, TSLA, and META Today
In today’s trading session, Netflix Inc (Symbol: NFLX) saw significant options activity, with a total of 149,210 contracts traded, equating to approximately 14.9 million underlying shares. This represents about 262.5% of NFLX’s average daily trading volume of 5.7 million shares over the past month. A particularly notable trade involved the $1100 strike call option expiring April 25, 2025, which recorded 13,941 contracts exchanged, translating to around 1.4 million underlying shares of NFLX. Below is a chart illustrating NFLX’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the highlighted $1100 strike in orange:
Meanwhile, Tesla Inc (Symbol: TSLA) reported an impressive volume of 2.4 million contracts traded today. This figure accounts for roughly 240.5 million underlying shares, which is 167% of TSLA’s average daily trading volume of 144.0 million shares over the past month. High trading activity was also observed for the $260 strike call option expiring April 25, 2025, with 87,479 contracts changing hands, representing approximately 8.7 million underlying shares of TSLA. The following chart displays TSLA’s trailing twelve-month trading history, highlighting the $260 strike in orange:
In addition, Meta Platforms Inc (Symbol: META) recorded a trading volume of 306,236 contracts today, which corresponds to about 30.6 million underlying shares. This activity amounts to 145% of META’s average daily trading volume of 21.1 million shares over the past month. Significant volume was noted for the $550 strike call option expiring April 25, 2025, with 18,735 contracts traded, representing around 1.9 million underlying shares of META. Below is the chart showing META’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $550 strike marked in orange:
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