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Noteworthy Tuesday Option Activity: VLO, CAR, FLNC

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Noteworthy Tuesday Option Activity: VLO, CAR, FLNC

Avis Budget Group (CAR) and Fluence Energy (FLNC) experienced notable options trading volume, with CAR seeing 5,791 contracts traded, particularly for the $125 strike call expiring August 2025, and FLNC witnessing 14,958 contracts traded, especially for the $8 strike call expiring January 2026; these volumes represent approximately 49.1% and 47.4% of their respective average daily trading volumes over the past month.

Analysis

Avis Budget Group (CAR) and Fluence Energy (FLNC) have registered notable options market activity, with trading volumes representing significant portions of their respective average daily share volumes. CAR saw options volume of 5,791 contracts, equivalent to approximately 49.1% of its month-long average daily share turnover of 1.2 million shares, with particular concentration in the $125 strike call options expiring August 15, 2025, which accounted for 1,501 contracts. Similarly, Fluence Energy experienced options trading volume of 14,958 contracts, equating to roughly 47.4% of its average daily volume of 3.2 million shares, with a specific focus on the $8 strike call options expiring January 16, 2026, totaling 3,062 contracts. This elevated activity in specific long-dated call options suggests focused investor attention on potential future price movements for both entities, although the provided information, including a neutral sentiment score of 0.0, offers no explicit drivers for this increased interest beyond the trading data itself.

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Market Sentiment

Overall Sentiment

neutral

Sentiment Score

0.00

Ticker Sentiment

CAR0.00
CTX0.00
DMA0.00
FLNC0.00
GM0.00
NDAQ0.00
NOW0.00
VLO0.00

Key Decisions for Investors

  • Monitor CAR and FLNC for subsequent price movements, sector news, or company-specific catalysts that could validate or explain the directional bias suggested by the concentrated trading in these long-dated call options.