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AMC stock pops 13% on a volume spike as options heat up and a Feb. 2 stock-sale window nears
10 January 2026
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AMC stock pops 13% on a volume spike as options heat up and a Feb. 2 stock-sale window nears

New York, January 10, 2026, 05:30 ET — Market closed

  • AMC jumped 13.1% to close at $1.64 on Friday, seeing volume spike well beyond its usual levels.
  • Options action centered on low-dollar strikes, with traders focusing heavily on the $1.50 and $2 marks.
  • Executives revealed routine stock-award vesting, while investors have marked Feb. 2 as a key date for possible at-the-market share sales.

AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc’s shares surged 13.1% to $1.64 on Friday, beating other movie-theater stocks amid heavy volume. About 71.6 million shares changed hands, nearly triple the 50-day average of 22.5 million. Still, AMC remains about 60% below its 52-week high of $4.08.

Why it matters now: AMC is stuck close to its 12-month low, trading well beneath major moving averages that momentum investors track. According to MarketBeat data, the stock sits under its 50-day moving average of $2.07 and its 200-day average of $2.64. Notably, Friday’s session saw a spike in call-option volume, standing out as unusually high.

The options tape reveals a battle over the $1.50 mark. ChartExchange data highlighted the $1.50 call and put as some of the busiest contracts in last Friday’s weekly expiry, keeping the stock’s key round-number levels front and center ahead of Monday’s open.

AMC’s recent filings didn’t signal any big moves by executives buying or selling shares on the open market. Instead, a batch of Form 4 disclosures submitted Friday revealed restricted stock units (RSUs) vesting on Jan. 8. Following that, some shares were withheld to cover taxes. CFO Sean Goodman reported 184,972 shares issued and 89,095 withheld, while operations chief Daniel Ellis had 87,296 shares issued with 43,849 withheld.

RSUs, or restricted stock units, usually turn into common shares once they vest, often linked to staying with the company or hitting performance goals. When a firm holds back shares to cover taxes, it cuts the number handed over to the executive but doesn’t always mean the shares were sold voluntarily.

Friday’s trading swung from a low just under $1.46 to a peak near $1.69, starting the day at $1.47, according to market data. For short-term traders, keeping AMC above $1.50 into the next session might be just as crucial as any news.

Short bets on AMC continue to run high, setting the stage for bigger price swings when trading volume surges. As of Dec. 15, short interest was at 50.36 million shares, roughly 9.86% of the public float, according to MarketBeat’s short-interest figures.

But the biggest threat to the stock remains dilution. On Dec. 22, AMC disclosed it amended an exchangeable note indenture to permit up to $150 million in at-the-market offerings — where new shares are sold directly into the market — starting no sooner than Feb. 2, 2026. The company also agreed to pay noteholders a $6.25 million consent fee in stock.

The coming days lean heavily on macro data rather than company news. Traders are keyed into Tuesday’s U.S. consumer price index for December, looking for clues on rate moves and risk sentiment. AMC’s investor relations schedule is quiet, with no events listed. MarketBeat’s earnings tracker suggests a Feb. 24 report, though AMC hasn’t confirmed that date.

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