Unusual Options Activity in Fluor Corporation (FLR)
Today, February 01, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, we saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Fluor, which opened at $21.13.
Today, February 01, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, we saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Fluor, which opened at $21.13.
These orders come just after Simply Wall St begged the question: “Are Institutions Heavily Invested In Fluor Corporation's (NYSE:FLR) Shares?”.
Today’s volume has now overtaken open interest, so we can be rest assured that these orders were in fact to open, not to close; however, it cannot be known whether these orders will closed before the end of the day or not, and open interest as of tomorrow’s open will have to be reviewed to know if these traders remained in these positions or not.
Be mindful! Again, as stated, as these orders were cross trades, there is no reason to believe they were opened with a directional sentiment.
Again in the NYSE, we saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Caterpillar Inc. (CAT), which opened today at $200.80.
The following trades came in together both with 2,500 contracts traded on the February 18th, 2022 expirations:
These orders come after Daniel Foelber from The Motley Fool labeled Caterpillar as “2 Wildly Undervalued Dow Dividend Stocks to Buy in February”.
Of interest, these orders were marked as “floor”. Floor traders work on the floor of an exchange. When a floor trader executes a trade, exclusively for their own account, it must be reported on an exchange by the "floor" tag. Click here to read about floor traders' performance.
As of this writing, Caterpillar has had 19,836 calls traded, down from 220,514 calls traded on February 18th, 2022, which was extraordinarily outside of its standard deviation.
Finally, and again in the NYSE, we saw noteworthy options trading activity in General Motors Company (GM), which opened today at $52.85.
Additionally, these orders come after Zacks inquired: “Are Investors Undervaluing General Motors (GM) Right Now?”.
A tip from the flow: Trades appended with a briefcase emoji can be intuited as bought or sold to open. This determination is made if the size of the trade was greater than the chain's open interest.
Only trades that can be positively identified as being bought or sold to open will be marked as such (with the briefcase). Be mindful! Trades without the briefcase emoji might still have been bought or sold to open!
What is noteworthy is that the volume yesterday, January 31st was of 6,195, and that volume did not last into the open interest into today, which is 5,112 contracts; therefore, we know this speculation is being traded intraday, and we might expect the same occurrence today with the reported trades above.
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