High Trading Volume Highlights Options Activity in Major Companies
Today’s trading activity reveals significant options volume for MongoDB, Johnson Controls, and Southwest Airlines.
Among the components of the Russell 3000 index, MongoDB Inc (Symbol: MDB) has caught attention with a trading volume of 7,465 options contracts, equating to about 746,500 underlying shares. This figure represents approximately 48.1% of MDB’s average daily trading volume of 1.6 million shares over the past month. The $330 strike call option set to expire on December 20, 2024, has seen notable activity, with 650 contracts trading today, which corresponds to around 65,000 underlying shares of MDB. Below is a chart illustrating MDB’s trading history over the past twelve months, with the $330 strike marked in orange:

In another development, Johnson Controls International plc (Symbol: JCI) recorded options trading of 18,835 contracts, representing approximately 1.9 million underlying shares. This volume accounts for about 47.6% of JCI’s average daily trading volume of 4.0 million shares over the last month. The $70 strike call option expiring on June 20, 2025, attracted particular interest, with 7,908 contracts traded today, indicating around 790,800 underlying shares of JCI. Below is a chart depicting JCI’s twelve-month trading history, with the $70 strike highlighted:

Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines Co (Symbol: LUV) reported an options volume of 27,163 contracts today. This represents approximately 2.7 million underlying shares, making up about 46% of LUV’s average daily trading volume of 5.9 million shares over the past month. The $33.50 strike call option expiring on December 20, 2024, is especially noteworthy, with 5,069 contracts traded today, equating to around 506,900 underlying shares of LUV. Below is a chart showing LUV’s trading history for the past twelve months, with the $33.50 strike marked in orange:

For more information on the available expirations for MDB, JCI, or LUV options, visit StockOptionsChannel.com.
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