On September 12th ET, $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 105.35K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 59.89% of the total transactions, and call options accounted for 40.11%.
It shows that as of the close of the day, the open interest of $Bank of America (BAC.US)$, indicating options positions have not been closed, totaled about 3.24 million contracts, which was 99.4% of the average of the past 30 trading days.
When $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ was trading at $39.09, the put option with $40.00 of strike price expiring on February 21st,2025 transacted 10,000 contracts. It ranked first among $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ unusual option trades of the day and reflected $2.9 million turnover.
Additionally, in terms of the total trading volume for the day, the most active option contract of $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ achieved 10,144 volume and closed at $3.13.
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The ratio of current and 30-day average (OR DoD ratio)
Volume/30-Day Average Volume (OR Total Volume DoD) and OI/30-Day Average OI (OR OI DoD) reflect the changes in overall options activities compared to the past.
Open interest distribution chart
The chart shows the cumulative distribution of open interest of all expiration dates per different strike prices. 10 strike prices that are closest to the current underlying price are presented. The chart conveys the market views of the future underlying price.
Unusual Options Trades
Options trades with a size of more than 1,000 contracts will be marked as unusual trades.
Unusual Options Trades and Active Options Contracts are presented in descending order in terms of trading volume.
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