Unusual Options Activity In US Steel (X)
15282 $X MAR 28th 2025 40.00 CALLS BOUGHT@ 1.58 vs Open Interest of 4483 for a total of $2424556 on the BULL side
15282 $X MAR 28th 2025 40.00 CALLS BOUGHT@ 1.58 vs Open Interest of 4483 for a total of $2424556 on the BULL side
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