Active Options Trading Highlights: Crocs, Avantor, and Apollo Global Management
Today’s options trading data reveals significant movement in several key companies within the Russell 3000 index, notably Crocs Inc, Avantor Inc, and Apollo Global Management Inc.
Impressive Activity for Crocs Inc (Symbol: CROX)
In today’s trading, Crocs Inc (CROX) saw a total of 6,470 options contracts exchanged, equating to about 647,000 underlying shares. This volume accounts for 56.7% of CROX’s average daily trading volume of 1.1 million shares over the past month. A remarkable 2,754 contracts of the $85 strike put option, set to expire on February 14, 2025, were traded, representing approximately 275,400 shares. Below, you can see a chart displaying CROX’s trading history with the $85 strike highlighted in orange:
Avantor Inc (Symbol: AVTR) Options See Strong Volume
Avantor Inc (AVTR) experienced a surge in activity today as well, with 26,386 contracts traded, which translates to roughly 2.6 million shares. This represents 55.5% of AVTR’s average daily trading volume of 4.8 million shares. The $19 strike put option, expiring on March 21, 2025, reported a high volume of 26,293 contracts traded, amounting to about 2.6 million shares. The following chart illustrates AVTR’s trading history with the $19 strike option highlighted:
Apollo Global Management Inc (Symbol: APO) Options Trading Buzz
Apollo Global Management Inc (APO) also saw robust trading today, with 18,253 contracts exchanged, equating to around 1.8 million underlying shares. This activity is 54.5% of APO’s average daily trading volume of 3.4 million shares over the last month. A notable 1,902 contracts of the $165 strike put option, set to expire on March 21, 2025, were traded, corresponding to approximately 190,200 shares. Below is a chart that captures APO’s trading history, with the $165 strike highlighted:
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