Options Trading Insight: AbbVie, AvePoint, and Deere & Co. Highlighted
In today’s trading activity, AbbVie Inc (Symbol: ABBV) recorded substantial options trading volume. A total of 50,796 contracts have exchanged hands, which translates to approximately 5.1 million underlying shares. This figure represents about 62.1% of ABBV’s average daily trading volume of 8.2 million shares over the past month. Notably, the $180 strike put option expiring on May 16, 2025, observed particularly high activity, with 10,734 contracts traded, corresponding to around 1.1 million underlying shares of ABBV. Below is a chart that outlines ABBV’s trailing twelve-month trading history, featuring the $180 strike in orange:
Moving on to AvePoint Inc (Symbol: AVPT), options trading today has reached 5,055 contracts, which equals approximately 505,500 underlying shares. This represents 61.9% of AVPT’s average daily trading volume of 816,845 shares over the past month. The $20 strike call option expiring on May 16, 2025, has generated significant interest, with 2,607 contracts traded, representing around 260,700 underlying shares of AVPT. Below is a chart illustrating AVPT’s trailing twelve-month trading history, with the $20 strike highlighted:
Furthermore, Deere & Co. (Symbol: DE) experienced a trading volume of 6,869 options contracts, equivalent to approximately 686,900 underlying shares. This volume stands for about 61.4% of DE’s average daily trading volume of 1.1 million shares over the last month. Most activity was seen in the $540 strike call option expiring on May 16, 2025, with 3,766 contracts traded, which accounts for about 376,600 underlying shares of DE. Below is a chart showing DE’s trailing twelve-month trading history, featuring the $540 strike in orange:
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