TCHI Open Interest

TCHI has 12 call contracts and 2 put contracts open across all listed expirations — a put/call open interest ratio of 0.17. Open interest counts the contracts currently outstanding at each strike. This page shows where TCHI positioning concentrates, which strikes act as walls, and how the totals have trended over the past year.

Data as of Jul 10, 2026, 8:00 PM ET · OPRA data 15 minutes delayed · For information only — not investment advice.

Last close
$32.36
52-week range
$20.15 – $38.63
ATM IV (30d)
31.9%
IV rank
34 / 100
Low
Expected move
±$1.43 (±4.4%)
Put/call OI
0.17
Call-heavy
Max pain
$24
↓ 25.8% below close

TCHI Open Interest by Strike

Total call open interest12
Total put open interest2
Put/call OI ratio0.17
Call wall (largest call OI)$25
Put wall (largest put OI)$25

TCHI Open Interest Trend

0111.4222.8334.1445.5Call OIPut OIFeb '26May '26Jul '26

TCHI total call vs. put open interest, past year.

0.000.671.332.002.67Feb '26May '26Jul '26

TCHI put/call open interest ratio, past year.

A put/call open interest ratio of 0.17 means meaningfully more calls than puts are outstanding — a call-heavy, typically bullish positioning profile. In total, 12 call contracts and 2 put contracts are open across all listed expirations. The put/call OI ratio has risen from 0.00 in Feb '26 to 0.17 today.

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TCHI Options FAQ

What is TCHI's put/call ratio?

TCHI's put/call open interest ratio is 0.17 as of Jul 10, 2026, with 2 put contracts and 12 call contracts outstanding.

Which TCHI strikes have the highest open interest?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the largest call open interest sits at $25 (the call wall) and the largest put open interest sits at $25 (the put wall). Strikes with heavy open interest often act as reference levels because a lot of hedging activity is anchored to them.

Methodology. IV rank compares the current 30-day at-the-money implied volatility with its highest and lowest values over the past 52 weeks. Max pain is the strike that minimizes the total payout to option holders at expiration. The call and put walls are the strikes carrying the largest call and put open interest across all expirations. Net gamma exposure (GEX) is measured from the dealer perspective. All statistics are derived from delayed OPRA options data.

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