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Health services firm Health Net has been rising for the last month and is up another 6 percent Wednesday amid heavy options volume.
In the first 90 minutes of the session alone, HNT contracts had already traded more than seven times the 20-day average with upside calls on several strikes in several months. The most active trading was in the February 17.5 calls, which went for $0.40, according to OptionMonster's tracking systems.
Health Net shares [HNT
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Competitors:
Cigna [CI
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UnitedHealth Group [UNH
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Pete Najarian is a professional investor, CNBC contributor, regular co-host of CNBC's "Fast Money" and co-founder of OptionMonster.com.
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