Today, within the Russell 3000 index, remarkable options trading volume was observed in CVRx Inc (Symbol: CVRX), with a total of 1,067 contracts traded so far, equating to around 106,700 underlying shares. This represents about 59.4% of CVRX’s average daily trading volume over the past month (179,615 shares). Notably, there was a significantly high volume for the $20 strike call option expiring on February 16, 2024, with 500 contracts traded, accounting for approximately 50,000 underlying shares of CVRX. Find the chart illustrating CVRX’s trading history with the $20 strike highlighted in orange below:

Additionally, Northrop Grumman Corp (Symbol: NOC) witnessed options trading volume of 7,312 contracts, representing about 731,200 underlying shares, equivalent to nearly 56.7% of NOC’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which stood at 1.3 million shares. There was a notably high volume for the $480 strike put option expiring on February 16, 2024, with 2,525 contracts traded so far today, representing approximately 252,500 underlying shares of NOC. The chart displaying NOC’s trading history with the $480 strike highlighted in orange can be seen below:

Similarly, Papa John’s International, Inc. (Symbol: PZZA) options exhibited a volume of 3,449 contracts today, representing around 344,900 underlying shares, approximately 56.1% of PZZA’s average daily trading volume over the past month, which stood at 614,525 shares. There was a particularly high volume for the $60 strike put option expiring on March 15, 2024, with 2,500 contracts traded today, representing about 250,000 underlying shares of PZZA. Find the chart capturing PZZA’s trading history with the $60 strike highlighted in orange below:

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