Strong Options Activity in AMSC, NVIDIA, and RH This Week
In today’s options trading among the Russell 3000 index components, American Superconductor Corp. (Symbol: AMSC) stands out. The company has recorded a total of 4,690 contracts traded so far, equivalent to approximately 469,000 underlying shares, considering that each contract represents 100 shares. This trading volume amounts to 90.6% of AMSC’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which is 517,440 shares. A particularly high volume was noted for the $25 strike call option expiring on June 20, 2025, with 990 contracts traded, representing around 99,000 underlying shares. The chart below illustrates AMSC’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $25 strike highlighted in orange:
NVIDIA Corp. (Symbol: NVDA) also experienced notable options trading activity, with 1.8 million contracts traded today, representing approximately 180.5 million underlying shares. This figure equates to about 84.8% of NVDA’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which is 212.8 million shares. The $135 strike call option expiring on May 23, 2025, registered particularly high activity, with 91,277 contracts traded so far, translating to roughly 9.1 million underlying shares. Below is a chart depicting NVDA’s trailing twelve-month trading history, highlighting the $135 strike in orange:
RH (Symbol: RH) rounded out the day’s notable trading with 8,174 contracts, representing about 817,400 underlying shares—approximately 78.1% of RH’s average daily trading volume over the past month of 1 million shares. A noteworthy highlight was the $130 strike put option expiring on June 13, 2025, with 1,279 contracts traded, corresponding to about 127,900 underlying shares. Below, you can see the chart showcasing RH’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $130 strike marked in orange:
For further details on the available expirations for AMSC, NVDA, or RH options, you can explore their respective options channels.
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