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Notable Friday Option Activity: MARA, DASH, EGP

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Notable Friday Option Activity: MARA, DASH, EGP

DoorDash (DASH) and EastGroup Properties (EGP) are experiencing significantly elevated options trading volume today, with DASH's options volume reaching 121.9% of its average daily share trading and EGP's at 101.6%. This unusual activity is notably concentrated in specific long-dated call options, including the November 2025 $340 strike for DASH and the March 2026 $155 strike for EGP, suggesting increased speculative interest or potential bullish positioning in both equities.

Analysis

DoorDash (DASH) and EastGroup Properties (EGP) are both exhibiting unusually high options trading volume, signaling a potential shift in investor sentiment or positioning. For DASH, options volume reached 47,320 contracts, equivalent to 4.7 million shares and representing a significant 121.9% of its average daily share volume over the past month. This activity is heavily concentrated in the November 21, 2025, $340 strike call option, which alone accounted for 20,029 contracts. Similarly, EGP's options volume hit 3,962 contracts, or 101.6% of its average daily share volume, with a notable portion of 1,980 contracts focused on the March 20, 2026, $155 strike call. The concentration in these specific long-dated call options suggests targeted, potentially bullish bets on the long-term price appreciation of these equities, rather than a reaction to immediate news. This pattern of trading could indicate institutional positioning or significant speculative interest in the future growth prospects of these two distinct companies.

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Key Decisions for Investors

  • Investors should interpret the concentrated, high-volume activity in long-dated call options for DASH and EGP as a strong signal of potential bullish speculation, warranting a closer look at each company's long-term fundamental drivers.
  • Consider this options flow as a technical indicator of increased interest, but be cautious as it could also represent hedging against a short position or be part of a more complex options structure.