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Noteworthy Thursday Option Activity: CLMT, AS, SCHW

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Among the underlying components of the Russell 3000 index, we saw noteworthy options trading volume today in Calumet Inc (Symbol: CLMT), where a total of 8,436 contracts have traded so far, representing approximately 843,600 underlying shares. That amounts to about 61.5% of CLMT's average daily trading volume over the past month of 1.4 million shares. Especially high volume was seen for the $55 strike call option expiring September 18, 2026, with 3,009 contracts trading so far today, representing approximately 300,900 underlying shares of CLMT. Below is a chart showing CLMT's trailing twelve month trading history, with the $55 strike highlighted in orange:

Amer Sports Inc (Symbol: AS) saw options trading volume of 27,385 contracts, representing approximately 2.7 million underlying shares or approximately 60.8% of AS's average daily trading volume over the past month, of 4.5 million shares. Especially high volume was seen for the $27.50 strike put option expiring August 21, 2026, with 20,348 contracts trading so far today, representing approximately 2.0 million underlying shares of AS. Below is a chart showing AS's trailing twelve month trading history, with the $27.50 strike highlighted in orange:

And The Charles Schwab Corporation (Symbol: SCHW) saw options trading volume of 48,693 contracts, representing approximately 4.9 million underlying shares or approximately 60.3% of SCHW's average daily trading volume over the past month, of 8.1 million shares. Especially high volume was seen for the $100 strike call option expiring August 21, 2026, with 7,562 contracts trading so far today, representing approximately 756,200 underlying shares of SCHW. Below is a chart showing SCHW's trailing twelve month trading history, with the $100 strike highlighted in orange:

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