
Vicor Corp (VICR) and Oklo Inc (OKLO) are experiencing notably high options trading volumes today, suggesting increased investor interest or hedging activity. VICR's options volume of 3,287 contracts represents 84.9% of its average daily share trading, with significant activity in the January 2026 $85 strike call. Concurrently, OKLO's options volume reached 208,070 contracts, equivalent to 83.4% of its average daily share volume, driven by substantial trading in the October 2025 $110 strike put.
Vicor Corp (VICR) and Oklo Inc (OKLO) are exhibiting significantly elevated options trading volumes today, signaling heightened investor interest or tactical positioning. VICR's options volume of 3,287 contracts represents a substantial 84.9% of its average daily share trading volume over the past month, while OKLO's 208,070 contracts equate to 83.4% of its average daily share volume. For VICR, notable activity was observed in the $85 strike call option expiring January 16, 2026, with 295 contracts traded. This long-dated call activity suggests a potential bullish conviction or strategic hedging against a long equity position anticipating future upside. Conversely, Oklo Inc saw significant volume in the $110 strike put option expiring October 24, 2025, with 15,234 contracts. This substantial put activity could signal bearish sentiment or protective hedging for existing long positions against potential downside risk. Despite the pronounced options activity, the overall sentiment for both tickers remains neutral, implying that this trading volume primarily reflects tactical positioning rather than a clear fundamental shift in market outlook.
AI-powered research, real-time alerts, and portfolio analytics for institutional investors.
Request a DemoOverall Sentiment
neutral
Sentiment Score
0.00
Ticker Sentiment