Enovix, Nutanix, and Waystar Show Increased Options Trading Activity
Today, significant options trading is occurring among the Russell 3000 index components. Enovix Corp (Symbol: ENVX) had a noteworthy total of 28,213 contracts traded, which translates to about 2.8 million underlying shares. This volume constitutes 59.2% of ENVX’s average daily trading volume of 4.8 million shares over the past month. Particularly, the $10 strike call option expiring on August 15, 2025, saw a high volume of 10,860 contracts traded, representing roughly 1.1 million underlying shares. The chart below outlines ENVX’s trailing twelve-month trading history, emphasizing the $10 strike in orange:

Nutanix Inc (Symbol: NTNX) also experienced substantial options trading, with a volume of 11,572 contracts, equating to around 1.2 million underlying shares. This amount represents approximately 57.5% of NTNX’s average daily trading volume of 2 million shares over the last month. A notable volume of 3,068 contracts for the $85 strike call option expiring on June 20, 2025, was transacted today, accounting for around 306,800 underlying shares. The following chart shows NTNX’s trailing twelve-month trading history, highlighting the $85 strike in orange:

Additionally, Waystar Holding Corp (Symbol: WAY) reported an options trading volume of 7,881 contracts, which represents approximately 788,100 underlying shares. This volume corresponds to about 54.6% of WAY’s average daily trading volume of 1.4 million shares over the past month. The $40 strike call option expiring on May 16, 2025, was particularly active, with 7,349 contracts traded today, translating to about 734,900 underlying shares. Below is the chart showing WAY’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $40 strike highlighted in orange:

For further information on the various expirations available for options for ENVX, NTNX, or WAY, visit StockOptionsChannel.com.
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