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MPLX (MPLX) Unusual Options Activity

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Unusual Options Activity identifies options contracts that are trading at a higher volume relative to the contract's open interest. Unusual Options can provide insight on what "smart money" is doing with large volume orders, signaling new positions and potentially a big move in the underlying asset.
Date
Name
Sentiment
Type
Strike
Expiration Date
Volume
OI
Vol/OI
11/11/24
Bearish
1,820
0
1,820
11/11/24
Bullish
1,722
7
246
11/11/24
Bearish
527
31
17
11/11/24
Bearish
100
21
5
11/11/24
Bullish
870
493
2
11/11/24
Bullish
532
325
2
11/11/24
Bullish
254
159
2
11/11/24
Bullish
187
140
1
11/11/24
Bullish
60
53
1
11/11/24
Bearish
1
0
1
11/08/24
Bullish
500
0
500
11/08/24
Bullish
140
0
140
11/08/24
Bearish
1,006
26
39
11/08/24
Bearish
802
27
30
11/08/24
Bullish
22
5
4
11/08/24
Bearish
185
50
4
11/08/24
Bearish
93
39
2
11/08/24
Bearish
138
73
2
11/08/24
Bearish
34
25
1
11/08/24
Bullish
38
30
1
11/08/24
Bearish
350
287
1
11/08/24
Bearish
54
45
1
11/08/24
Bearish
85
74
1
11/07/24
Bullish
546
4
137
11/07/24
Bullish
1,411
30
47
11/07/24
Bullish
7,317
184
40
11/07/24
Bullish
95
3
32
11/07/24
Bullish
286
16
18
11/07/24
Bullish
81
5
16
11/07/24
Bullish
10
1
10
11/07/24
Bullish
780
89
9
11/07/24
Bullish
890
120
7
11/07/24
Bullish
890
120
7
11/07/24
Bullish
890
125
7
11/07/24
Bullish
3,970
606
7
11/07/24
Bullish
4,048
620
7
11/07/24
Bullish
344
55
6
11/07/24
Bullish
956
156
6
11/07/24
Bullish
2,792
458
6
11/07/24
Bullish
3,986
656
6
11/07/24
Bullish
1,859
312
6
11/07/24
Bullish
3,690
638
6
11/07/24
Bullish
4,620
803
6
11/07/24
Bullish
4,658
819
6
11/07/24
Bullish
15,770
2,810
6
11/07/24
Bullish
2,967
530
6
11/07/24
Bullish
1,870
334
6
11/07/24
Bullish
8,050
1,453
6
11/07/24
Bullish
3,720
672
6
11/07/24
Bullish
5,717
1,066
5

FAQ

What is unusual option activity?
Unusual options activity refers to order flows in the option market that stand out and are not consistent with the normal trading patterns. This could be in terms of volume, price, open interest, or a combination of these factors.
    What is considered unusual option activity?
    We consider unusual options activity as any option contract where the volume exceeds the open interest for that day.
      Why is tracking unusual option activity important?
      Unusual options activity can be an indicator of significant upcoming events or shifts in investor sentiment. It might be related to earnings announcements, mergers, sector disruptions, or other major news. By tracking this activity, traders can gain insights into potential future stock movements.
        Does unusual option activity guarantee a specific stock movement?
        No. While unusual options activity can provide insights into potential movements, it's not a guarantee. Many factors can influence stock prices. It's essential to incorporate a variety of data points and strategies into your trading decisions.
          What do the columns represent in the table?
          Date: The day the unusual option activity was observed.
          Option Details: Information about the option, including the ticker, expiration date, and strike price.
          Sentiment: Indicates whether the unusual activity is bullish (expecting the price to go up) or bearish (expecting the price to go down).
          Type: Specifies if the option is a call (an option to buy) or a put (an option to sell).
          Strike: The predetermined price at which the holder can buy (for call options) or sell (for put options) the underlying security.
          Expiration: The date when the option contract expires.
          Volume: Number of option contracts traded on the given date.
          Open Interest: The total number of outstanding option contracts that are held by market participants.
          Ratio: The ratio of the volume to open interest, giving a measure of the activity relative to the existing interest.
            What does "Sentiment" mean?
            The sentiment column provides an insight into the general market sentiment of that particular option activity. "Bullish" indicates an expectation of the stock price increasing, while "Bearish" indicates an expectation of the stock price decreasing. A “Neutral” sentiment indicates that something unusual is happening, but we don’t have enough information to read the direction.
              Is the sentiment always accurate?
              While the sentiment provides an indication of market mood, it doesn't guarantee stock movement in that direction. It's crucial to consider other factors and do thorough research before making trading decisions.
                How is an option contract with a "Bullish" sentiment determined?
                For Call Option: We categorize an option contract as having a "Bullish" sentiment when:

                The volume surpasses the open interest, and the closing price of the contract for the day is greater than its closing price from the previous day.

                This perspective is grounded in the observation that option buyers, particularly those executing "Buy to Open" orders, often contribute to a rise in the option's price. In contrast, sellers with "Sell to Open" orders tend to drive the price down.

                For Put Options: We classify an option contract as having a "Bullish" sentiment when:

                The volume exceeds the open interest and the closing price of the contract for the day is less than its closing price of the previous day.

                This reasoning stems from the fact that, while increased buying activity generally pushes the price of a put option up (indicating a bearish sentiment for the underlying asset), a reduction in the contract's price often signals that sellers, executing "Sell to Open" orders, dominate the market, hinting at a broader bullish sentiment.
                  How is an option contract with a "Bearish" sentiment determined?
                  For Call Options: We categorize an option contract as having a "Bearish" sentiment when:

                  The volume surpasses the open interest, and the closing price of the contract for the day is less than its closing price from the previous day.

                  This understanding is rooted in the observation that while increased buying activity, especially from those executing "Buy to Open" orders, typically drives the option's price up, a decrease in the option's price often signals that sellers, particularly those with "Sell to Open" orders, have a stronger influence in the market, indicating a bearish sentiment for the underlying asset.

                  For Put Options: We classify an option contract as having a "Bearish" sentiment when:

                  The volume exceeds the open interest and the closing price of the contract for the day is greater than its closing price from the previous day.

                  This rationale arises from the fact that while selling activity usually pressures the price of a put option down (indicating a bullish sentiment for the underlying asset), an uptick in the contract's price often signifies that buyers, executing "Buy to Open" orders, are more influential, reflecting a predominant bearish sentiment in the market.
                    How is the "Volume to Open Interest Ratio" calculated?
                    The ratio is calculated by dividing the volume of the option contracts traded by the open interest. A high ratio indicates that the unusual activity is significant compared to the existing interest in that option.
                      Why are there multiple entries for the same option details on different dates?
                      This shows that unusual activity was observed on multiple dates for the same option. The activity might differ in terms of volume, sentiment, or other factors from one date to another.
                        How should I interpret the "Volume" and "Open Interest"?
                        "Volume" represents the number of option contracts traded on a specific date. "Open Interest" indicates the total number of outstanding contracts. A significant increase in volume compared to open interest can indicate new interest or a significant shift in strategy among traders.
                          How often is the data updated?
                          Currently our platform updates the unusual option activity once a day.
                            Can unusual option activity be manipulated or misleading?
                            Yes. Like any other market data, option activity can be influenced by large institutional traders or other market participants. It's crucial to use this data as one of many tools in your trading strategy and not solely rely on it.
                              What other resources or tools can complement this data?
                              In conjunction with unusual option activity, it's beneficial to look at technical indicators, fundamentals, news, and sector trends. The more comprehensive your research, the better informed your trading decisions will be.
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