
Oracle (ORCL) and LendingTree (TREE) both experienced significantly elevated options trading volume today, representing 47.4% and 45.6% of their respective average daily share trading volumes. Notably, ORCL saw heavy activity in its July 2025 $250 strike call options, while TREE's August 2025 $50 strike calls also traded with particularly high volume, indicating concentrated interest in these specific long-dated price targets.
Oracle Corp. (ORCL) and LendingTree Inc. (TREE) both demonstrated unusually high options market activity, with total contract volumes equating to 47.4% and 45.6% of their respective average daily share trading volumes. The activity was not diffuse; rather, it was concentrated in specific long-dated call options, indicating targeted bullish sentiment. For Oracle, a significant portion of this volume, 7,832 contracts, was centered on the $250 strike call option expiring in July 2025. Similarly, LendingTree saw a notable concentration in its August 2025 $50 strike calls. This pattern of focused buying on what are likely out-of-the-money, long-dated calls suggests that certain market participants are positioning for substantial upside in both stocks over the next 13-14 months, establishing specific and ambitious price targets.
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