7 Unusual Options Activity Stocks That You Need to Pay Attention To

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One of the beautiful aspects of the derivatives market is that you don’t need to trade options to benefit from the underlying data; case in point is unusual options activity. Just like it sounds, this term represents options contracts that have seen aberrant spikes in volume relative to a benchmark metric, such as trailing one-month average volume.

Primarily, unusual options activity may suggest heightened interest in particular trades placed by the smart money. We’re talking professional traders or institutional investors. By monitoring specialized screeners for statistically significant activities – along with analyzing options flow or big block transactions likely placed by major entities – we can better gauge what Wall Street titans might be thinking.

Of course, there’s no one indicator that tells you everything. Admittedly, assessing the dynamics of the options market involves plenty of interpretation. That’s because we can only know so much. And like poker players, no one is going to show their cards.

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Still, it’s a lot better than blind guessing. With that, below are key stocks to consider based on unusual options activity.

Grocery Outlet (GO)

Fresh fruits and vegetables on the shelf in the supermarket
Fresh fruits and vegetables on the shelf in the supermarket

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What it is: Based in Emeryville, California, Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO) is a discount closeout retailer. It consists exclusively of supermarket locations that offer deeply discounted, overstocked, and closeout products.

Relevance: Following the close of the Dec. 19 session, GO ranked among the top highlights for unusual options activity. Specifically, volume reached 3,688 contracts against an open interest reading of 3,794 contracts. That yielded a volume delta of 1,180.56% against the trailing one-month average metric. Call volume hit 3,572 contracts, yielding a put/call volume ratio of 0.03. Fintel’s options flow data shows heightened demand for $30 calls with expiration dates of Jan. 19, 2024 and Feb. 16, 2024.

Takeaway: As a discount grocer, Grocery Outlet offers significant fundamental pertinence. If economic conditions get squirrely, the company should benefit from the trade-down effect.

Risks: While GO makes sense on many levels, it also trades at a rich trailing-year earnings multiple of 34.47x. Also, analysts remain pensive, rating shares a consensus hold.

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)

REITs to buy Real estate investment trust REIT on an office desk.
REITs to buy Real estate investment trust REIT on an office desk.

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What it is: Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Apple Hospitality (NYSE:APLE) is structured as a real estate investment trust (REIT). Per its website, the company owns one of the largest most diverse portfolios of upscale, rooms-focused hotels in the U.S.