A big company called Chevron is involved in finding, making and selling oil and gas around the world. They have found a lot of oil and gas, and they can make lots of money from it. People who want to buy or sell shares of this company can use something called options, which are like special tickets that let them do that. Sometimes, people buy or sell these options in big numbers, and that's what we call unusual options activity. This article is about why that happened on June 25 for Chevron. Read from source...
1. The title is misleading and clickbaity: "Unusual Options Activity For June 25". Unusual for whom? What does it mean? How is it measured? A more accurate and informative title would be something like "Some Possible Explanations For Chevron's Recent Options Trading Activity".