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Just noticed some wild options action on Monday across a few Russell 3000 names. DAVE had over 3,600 contracts moving - that's actually 68% of their typical daily volume right there. The $195 puts expiring March 2026 were where most of the action was, nearly 1,600 contracts. Tells you someone's positioning for something. DHT Holdings was even more interesting though. We're talking 27k contracts, basically 67% of DHT's normal daily options flow in a single day. The $20 calls on DHT for April 2026 were the focus - like 3,200 contracts just on that one strike. That's the kind of volume that usually means institutional money moving. SIG wasn't far behind either, hitting about 65% of their average daily volume with 5,200 contracts. Their $95 calls were the popular play. When you see this kind of concentrated activity across multiple names on the same day, it's worth paying attention to. Could be rotation, could be hedging, could be someone seeing something. Either way, DHT and the others definitely had traders' attention that day.