Notable Options Trading Activity in Electronics and Cryptocurrency Stocks
Today, options trading surged among several companies in the Russell 3000 index. Electronic Arts, Inc. (Symbol: EA) reported a total of **21,064 contracts**, translating to about **2.1 million underlying shares**. This represents approximately **66.9%** of EA’s average daily trading volume of **3.2 million shares** over the past month. The most significant activity occurred with the **$165 strike call option** expiring June 20, 2025, which saw **5,015 contracts** traded, corresponding to roughly **501,500 underlying shares** of EA. Below is a chart displaying EA’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $165 strike highlighted in orange:
In parallel, Coinbase Global Inc (Symbol: COIN) experienced options trading volume of **54,345 contracts**, representing around **5.4 million underlying shares**. This figure constitutes about **65.1%** of COIN’s average daily trading volume of **8.3 million shares** over the last month. The **$215 strike call option** expiring May 09, 2025 accounted for **1,939 contracts** traded today, amounting to approximately **193,900 underlying shares** of COIN. Below is a chart illustrating COIN’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $215 strike highlighted in orange:
Meanwhile, Teekay Corporation Ltd (Symbol: TK) reported options trading volume of **5,622 contracts**, equating to about **562,200 underlying shares**, which is approximately **63.9%** of TK’s average daily trading volume of **879,690 shares** in the past month. The **$9 strike call option** expiring July 18, 2025 saw **3,041 contracts** traded, corresponding to roughly **304,100 underlying shares** of TK. Below is a chart displaying TK’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $9 strike highlighted in orange:
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