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Just caught some interesting options flow today worth noting. Three stocks showing some pretty heavy option activity that's worth keeping an eye on. AEO options had solid volume with about 20,751 contracts trading, which is roughly 45% of their average daily volume. The $21 put expiring in March was drawing the most attention with over 3,300 contracts. But what really stood out to me was DY. Dycom Industries saw 1,773 option contracts trade today, representing about 177,300 shares underneath. That's almost 44% of DY's typical daily option volume, so definitely notable. The $310 put for March expiration was the main focus there. Then you had OSCR rounding out the action with nearly 39,000 contracts, which is significant given it's about 42% of their average daily flow. Their $15 calls expiring March were the most active. What caught my attention is how DY and the other two are all showing similar concentration patterns on specific strikes and dates. When you see that kind of coordinated activity across multiple names, it usually means institutional players are positioning for something. DY in particular seems to be drawing some serious put interest, which could signal some hedging or directional bets. Worth monitoring how these plays develop over the next few weeks.