XSVM Options Statistics & Positioning

Max pain sits at $62 and the put/call open interest ratio is 0.00. Statistics are computed by OptiView from delayed OPRA options data and refresh every trading day.

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

Last close
$65.85
52-week range
$51.27 – $89.13
IV rank
77 / 100
High
Put/call OI
0.00
Call-heavy
Max pain
$62
↓ 5.8% below close

Most Active XSVM Contracts

ContractExpirationDTELastIVVolume
XSVM $77 call Feb 19, 2027 224d $2.00 23.1% 1
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XSVM Options FAQ

How often is XSVM options data on this page updated?

All XSVM statistics on this page are computed by OptiView from delayed OPRA options data and refresh every trading day after the session close.

Where can I see XSVM max pain, open interest, and implied volatility in detail?

OptiView publishes dedicated XSVM pages for implied volatility, max pain, open interest, gamma exposure, options volume, and the most active contracts — each with charts, history, and a plain-English explanation of what the numbers mean.

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.

Options trading involves significant risk, and losses can exceed your initial investment. Always consult a licensed financial professional before making investment decisions. OptiView does not provide financial advice; all figures on this page are descriptive statistics, not recommendations.