Unusual ETF Options Volume - Barchart.com (2024)

The Unusual Options Volume page shows the difference between the current volume and the average volume over the past month, highlighting unusual activity. The page shows the top 500 symbols (U.S. market) or top 200 symbols (Canadian market) ranked by 1-Month Volume Percent Change. Symbols must have a last price greater than 0.10.

We divide the page into three tabs - Stocks, ETFs, and Indices - to show the overall options volume change by symbol, and the volume made up by both calls and puts.

When an option has high volume activity, it usually indicates one of three things.

  1. It may indicate that a major event is about to take place.Traders are looking to cash in on an anticipated jump in the stock's price (one way or the other) and buy options as a result. In this case, you should look to compare the option's volume to the underlying stock's average daily volume. If the underlying stock has a large percent change in price AND a larger than normal volume, that is typically a strong market signal in the same direction as the change.
  2. Other times, high volume on an options contract may indicate that put buyers are hedging a potential downside risk for a stock whose technicals indicate a sell-off. Many times, these hedges are from a hedge fund or a large institutional trader. If you see high volume on an OTM option, this is usually driven by a hedge.
  3. And finally, high volume is sometimes generated by inexperienced options traders, traders who buy cheap OTM options with no specific reason and strategy.

High daily volume on an options contract warrants further analysis to try and identify where the trades are coming from. Once you understand which of the above three conditions are driving the activity, you can more effectively use that information to formulate your own strategy.

The page is initially sorted in descending 1-Month Total Volume %Change. You can re-sort the page by clicking on any of the column headings.

The Main View contains the following fields:

  • Last: The last trade price of the underlying asset.
  • Change: The difference between the underlying asset's current price and the previous day's settlement price.
  • %Chg: The difference between the underlying asset's current price and the previous day's settlement price expressed as a percentage.
  • Options Volume: The total options volume traded today across all options for the underlying Stock or ETF.
  • 1M Vol %Chg: The percentage difference between the total options volume traded today, and the average options volume traded over the past 1-month.
  • Call Volume: The total number of call options volume traded today.
  • Put Volume: The total number of put options volume traded today.
  • Put/Call Vol: The ratio of put options traded divided by call options traded. Typically a put/call ratio for stocks above 0.7 is considered a bearish signal as more traders are buying puts rather than calls. This implies that investors are anticipating the underlying stock to decrease in value. Conversely a put/call ratio for stocks below 0.7 is typically considered a bullish signal as more traders are buying calls rather than puts. This implies that investors are anticipating the underlying stock to increase in value. The more extreme the put/call ratio, the stronger the conviction of investors as to the potential move.
  • The "Details" link will bring you to the symbol's Put/Call Ratios page, which can be used to estimate changes in market sentiment within specific time-frames. Analyzing this information can help you spot developing trends in long and short options trading activity.

Flipcharts are available for the underlying equity. Site Members may also download the data on the page to a .csv file.

Options information is delayed 15 minutes.

Data Updates

For pages showing Intraday views, we use the current session's data with new price data appear on the page as indicated by a "flash". Stocks: 15 minute delay (Cboe BZX data for U.S. equities is real-time), ET. Volume reflects consolidated markets. Futures and Forex: 10 or 15 minute delay, CT.

The list of symbols included on the page is updated every 10 minutes throughout the trading day. However, new stocks are not automatically added to or re-ranked on the page until the site performs its 10-minute update.

For reference, we include the date and timestamp of when the list was last updated at the top right of the page.

Page Sort

Pages are initially sorted in a specific order (depending on the data presented). You can re-sort the page by clicking on any of the column headings in the table.

Views

Most data tables can be analyzed using "Views." A View simply presents the symbols on the page with a different set of columns. Site members can also display the page using Custom Views.

Each View has a "Links" column on the far right to access a symbol's Quote Overview, Chart, Options Quotes (when available), Barchart Opinion, and Technical Analysis page. Standard Views found throughout the site include:

  • Main View: Symbol, Name, Last Price, Change, Percent Change, High, Low, Volume, and Time of Last Trade.
  • Technical View: Symbol, Name, Last Price, Today's Opinion, 20-Day Relative Strength, 20-Day Historic Volatility, 20-Day Average Volume, 52-Week High and 52-Week Low.
  • Performance View: Symbol, Name, Last Price, Weighted Alpha, YTD Percent Change, 1-Month, 3-Month and 1-Year Percent Change.
  • Fundamental View: Available only on equity pages, shows Symbol, Name, Market Cap, P/E Ratio (trailing 12 months). Earnings Per Share (trailing 12 months), Net Income, Beta, Annual Dividend, and Dividend Yield.
    Note
    : For all markets except U.S. equities, fundamental data is not licensed for downloading. Your .csv file will show "N/L" for "not licensed" when downloading from a Canadian, UK, Australian, or European stocks page.
  • Mini-Chart View: Available for Barchart Plus and Premier Members, this view displays 12 small charts per page for the symbols shown in the data table. You may change the bar type and time frame for the Mini-Charts as you scroll through the page. The default settings for Mini-Charts are found in your Site Preferences, under "Overview Charts".
  • Pre-Post Market Data: Available for Barchart Plus and Premier Members, this view will show any pre- or post-market price activity for U.S. equities only.
View Symbol More Data (+)

Unique to Barchart.com, data tables contain an option that allows you to see more data for the symbol without leaving the page. Click the "+" icon in the first column (on the left) to view more data for the selected symbol. Scroll through widgets of the different content available for the symbol. Click on any of the widgets to go to the full page. The "More Data" widgets are also available from the Links column of the right side of the data table.

Horizontal Scroll on Wide Tables

Especially when using a custom view, you may find that the number of columns chosen exceeds the available space to show all the data. In this case, the table must be horizontally scrolled (left to right) to view all of the information. To do this, you can either scroll to the bottom of the table and use the table's scrollbar, or you can scroll the table using your browser's built-in scroll:

  • Left-click with your mouse anywhere on the table.
  • Use your keyboard's left and right arrows to scroll the table.
  • Repeat this anywhere as you move through the table to enable horizontal scrolling.
Flipcharts

Also unique to Barchart, Flipcharts allow you to scroll through all the symbols on the table in a chart view. While viewing Flipcharts, you can apply a custom chart template, further customizing the way you can analyze the symbols. Flipcharts are a free tool available to Site Members.

Note: Flipcharts, unlike the full-page chart or Dashboard, does not stream updated data to the chart.

Download

Download is a free tool available to Site Members. This tool will download a .csv file for the View being displayed. For dynamically-generated tables (such as a Stock or ETF Screener) where you see more than 1000 rows of data, the download will be limited to only the first 1000 records on the table. For other static pages (such as the Russell 3000 Components list) all rows will be downloaded.

Free members are limited to 1 site download per day. Barchart Plus Members have 10 downloads per day, while Barchart Premier Members may download up to 250 .csv files per day.

Note: Due to licensing restrictions, Canadian fundamental data cannot be downloaded from Barchart.com. You will see "N/L" in a downloaded column when this is the case.

Should you require more than 250 downloads per day, please contact Barchart Sales at 866-333-7587 or email solutions@barchart.com for more information or additional options about historical market data.

Unusual ETF Options Volume - Barchart.com (2024)

FAQs

How to track unusual options activity? ›

Set up the scanner: Input your criteria and underlying asset into the scanner. The scanner will search through the options market and identify any contracts that meet your criteria. Analyze the results: Review the results of the scanner and identify any options contracts that meet your criteria for unusual activity.

What is unusual options trading volume? ›

Unusual options activity occurs when there is significantly higher than average trading volume in an options contract. Unusual options activity can be driven by widespread interest in a stock or by a few large trades placed by institutional traders.

What is unusual stock activity? ›

Unusual Options Activity identifies options contracts that are trading at a higher volume relative to the contract's open interest. Unusual Options can provide insight on what "smart money" is doing with large volume orders, signaling new positions and potentially a big move in the underlying asset.

What is an unusual call volume? ›

This means that the current option volume, in a particular stock, is much greater than normal. Extraordinary volume might be a technical signal for a big move in stock price and/or volatility, which, in turn, may present a trade opportunity.

Should I follow unusual options activity? ›

Understanding unusual options activity is crucial because it can serve as an early indicator of future price movements. If you notice a surge in call options, for example, it might mean that traders are expecting the stock price to rise.

Does thinkorswim have unusual options activity? ›

Learn how the Sizzle Index, available on the thinkorswim® trading platform, can help traders find, filter, refine, and monitor stocks experiencing unusual options activity.

What is unusual options activity strategy? ›

Focus on Out-of-the-Money Options: Unusual activity in out-of-the-money options contracts, particularly those expiring in the near term, can signal speculative bets or hedging strategies by traders. Pay attention to any significant changes in trading volume or open interest in these contracts.

What is considered high volume for options trading? ›

High option volume is when there is abnormal volume that far exceeds the volume for similar strike options. Typically it can be 200% or higher volume.

Should you sell options when volatility is high? ›

Option traders typically sell, or write, options when implied volatility is high because this is akin to selling or “going short” on volatility. Likewise, when implied volatility is low, options traders will buy options or “go long” on volatility.

What is an unusual option? ›

Unusual options activity or UOA is a term that signifies a large spike in trading volume for options contracts of a particular stock or other underlying asset.

What are unusual trading activities? ›

Unusual Trading Activities means any abnormal movement in the price and/or trading volume in the market of a listed security as may reasonably give rise to suspicion of a Trading-related Irregularity.

What happens if you don't exercise stock options? ›

Because if you don't exercise your options before the expiration date, they will be worth absolutely nothing. Nada. Zip. Options are very much a use-it-or-lose-it proposition, and it could be very painful to “lose it” if your strike price is below the current fair market value of the common stock.

What does unusual volume mean? ›

The "Unusual Volume Activity" indicator is a tool used in trading to identify significant increases in trading volume for a particular financial instrument, such as stocks or options. Trading volume refers to the total number of shares or contracts traded during a given period.

What is unusual options flow? ›

Like unusual stock activity, Unusual Options Activity refers to contracts traded in exceptionally large volume in the options order flow. From the Unusual Activity Ranking, you can see potential options trade anomalies of an individual stock or the overall market.

What is unusual option volume market chameleon? ›

Unusual option volume can alert traders if something notable is happening in a particular stock, sector, or within the market as a whole. By reading the option volume, stock price, and implied volatility, traders can get an insight into how the market is feeling about the stock.

How do you keep track of option trades? ›

What to Track in an Option Trading Journal
  1. Entry Price: The price of the contract/share you paid to enter the trade.
  2. Exit Price: The price of the contract/share you paid to exit the trade.
  3. Entry Date: The date you open your position for the trade.
  4. Entry Time: The date you closed your position for the trade.

How to track option flow? ›

Reading options flow involves looking at several key factors:
  1. Volume: Start by examining the volume of options contracts traded. ...
  2. Strike Prices: Pay attention to the strike prices of the options being traded. ...
  3. Expiration Dates: Look at the expiration dates of the options. ...
  4. Call vs.

Can you exercise spy options? ›

SPY options are American-style meaning option holders can exercise their options at any time before expiration.

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