Surging Options Trading Volume for FSLR, COIN, and MSTR
In a notable day for the Russell 3000 index, First Solar Inc (Symbol: FSLR) experienced significant options trading activity, with a total of 56,146 contracts traded. This figure translates to about 5.6 million underlying shares, marking approximately 183.6% of FSLR’s average daily trading volume of 3.1 million shares over the past month. Specifically, exceptional volume was recorded for the $120 strike put option set to expire on June 20, 2025, involving 13,738 contracts, which represents around 1.4 million underlying shares. Below is a chart depicting FSLR’s trailing twelve months of trading history, with the $120 strike clearly highlighted in orange:
Coinbase Global Inc (Symbol: COIN) followed suit with a robust options trading volume of 132,744 contracts, equating to roughly 13.3 million underlying shares. This figure represents around 145.1% of COIN’s average daily trading volume of 9.1 million shares over the last month. The $200 strike call option expiring April 4, 2025, notably had a high volume of 17,371 contracts, corresponding to approximately 1.7 million underlying shares. Below is a chart illustrating COIN’s trailing twelve months of trading history, with the $200 strike highlighted in orange:
MicroStrategy Inc. (Symbol: MSTR) also saw substantial options trading with a volume of 284,561 contracts, representing about 28.5 million underlying shares. This volume reflects approximately 142.6% of MSTR’s average daily trading volume of 20 million shares in the past month. High activity was noted for the $320 strike call option expiring on April 4, 2025, with 13,455 contracts traded today, representing roughly 1.3 million underlying shares. Below is the chart that visualizes MSTR’s trailing twelve months of trading history, with the $320 strike denoted in orange:
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