Notable Friday option activity: DOCU, X, NVDA

AAmong the underlying constituents of the Russell 3000 Index, we have seen remarkable options trading volume today on DocuSign Inc (Symbol: DOCU), where a total of 38,903 contracts have been traded so far. , representing approximately 3.9 million underlying shares. This equates to approximately 53.6% of DOCU’s average daily trading volume over the past month of 7.3 million shares. Particularly high volume was seen for the $62 strike call option expiring June 17, 2022, with 7,329 contracts traded so far today, representing approximately 732,900 underlying shares of DOCU. Below is a chart showing DOCU’s trading history over the last twelve months, with the $62 strike highlighted in orange:
United States Steel Corp. (Symbol: X) recorded options trading volume of 69,378 contracts, representing approximately 6.9 million underlying shares or approximately 51.6% of X’s average daily trading volume over the past month , or 13.4 million shares. Particularly high volume was seen for the $16 strike put option expiring July 15, 2022, with 5,017 contracts traded so far today, representing approximately 501,700 underlying shares of X. You Below is a chart showing X’s trading history over the last twelve months, with the $16 drill highlighted. in orange:

And NVIDIA Corp (Symbol: NVDA) recorded options trading volume of 303,013 contracts, representing approximately 30.3 million underlying shares or approximately 51.4% of NVDA’s average daily trading volume during the last month, or 58.9 million shares. Particularly high volume was seen for the $160 strike call option expiring June 17, 2022, with 33,645 contracts traded so far today, representing approximately 3.4 million shares under NVDA’s underlyings. Below is a chart showing NVDA’s trading history for the last twelve months, with the $160 strike highlighted in orange:

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