Increased Trading Activity in AMD, Cintas, and Boeing Options
Today, options trading in the S&P 500 index revealed significant activity across several companies, notably Advanced Micro Devices Inc (Symbol: AMD). To date, a total of 431,997 contracts have been traded, equating to about 43.2 million underlying shares. This figure represents approximately 122% of AMD’s average daily trading volume of 35.4 million shares over the past month. The $112 strike put option, set to expire on March 28, 2025, displayed particularly high volume with 26,281 contracts traded, corresponding to around 2.6 million shares of AMD. Below is a chart illustrating AMD’s trading history over the past twelve months, highlighting the $112 strike in orange:
Another noteworthy option activity is observed in Cintas Corporation (Symbol: CTAS), where 12,627 contracts have exchanged hands today, representing roughly 1.3 million underlying shares. This amount is a substantial 71% of CTAS’s average daily trading volume, which stands at 1.8 million shares over the last month. The $205 strike put option, also set to expire on March 28, 2025, experienced high volume with 1,195 contracts traded, equating to about 119,500 shares of CTAS. The following chart shows CTAS’s trading performance over the past twelve months, with the $205 strike noted in orange:
Additionally, Boeing Co. (Symbol: BA) has seen an impressive options trading volume of 57,422 contracts, which corresponds to approximately 5.7 million underlying shares. This volume represents about 64.2% of Boeing’s average daily trading volume of 8.9 million shares in the past month. Specifically, the $192.50 strike call option, expiring on April 04, 2025, garnered attention with 3,709 contracts traded, translating to around 370,900 shares of BA. Below is the chart showing BA’s trading history over the last twelve months, with the $192.50 strike highlighted:
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