Penumbra Inc – A Surge in Options Trading
When it comes to the stock market, Penumbra Inc (PEN) is setting the stage on fire today. With a total of 2,198 contracts traded so far, the activity is pulsating. To put it in perspective, that’s roughly 219,800 shares exchanging hands. This whirlwind of activity represents over half (51.2% to be exact) of PEN’s average daily trading volume in the past month. The $190 strike call option expiring in September 2024 is the star of the show, with a staggering 786 contracts traded, equivalent to about 78,600 shares. The momentum is undeniable, with the market clearly abuzz.
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc – Riding the High Volume Wave
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc (EXPD) is not one to be left behind. The options trading arena is lively today with 4,110 contracts exchanging hands, which translates to approximately 411,000 shares on the move. This activity comprises a substantial 51.1% of EXPD’s average daily trading volume in the past month. The $125 strike call option expiring in October 2024 is a crowd favorite, with 2,046 contracts traded, reflecting about 204,600 shares in play. EXPD is definitely in the big leagues today.
St. Joe Co. – Options Trading Sparks Action
St. Joe Co. (JOE) is adding its own flavor to the mix, with options trading volume reaching 692 contracts today, equivalent to around 69,200 shares – a significant 51% of JOE’s average daily trading volume in the past month. Concentrated interest lies in the $50 strike call option expiring in September 2024, with 125 contracts swapped so far, roughly representing 12,500 shares. JOE is making some noise in the world of options today.
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