Max pain // Cboe delayed data · as of Aug 17, 6:15 AM ET

SITC max pain

Spot (delayed)$2.96
Max pain · Fri, Aug 21$4+35.1% vs spot
Put/Call OI0.678 puts / 12 calls
Call wall$4largest call OI
Put wall$4largest put OI
IV3065.9%30-day implied vol
Net GEX+$13per 1% move · flip ≈ $4

Max pain levels

ExpiryMax painvs spotDTE
Fri, Aug 21$4+35.1%4d
Fri, Sep 18$1.5-49.3%32d
Fri, Oct 16$4+35.1%60d
Fri, Jan 15$4+35.1%151d

The writer-loss curve — where max pain comes from

Open interest by strike · Fri, Aug 21

Open-interest change — building vs unwinding

Needs two observed snapshot days for this expiration — the comparison appears automatically once the next weekday snapshot lands. We diff real observations only; nothing is estimated.

Volume by strike · Fri, Aug 21

Stacked — layer the expirations

spot1.5494390
Call open interest per strike, stacked across the checked expirations — each color is one expiry. Strikes are pruned to the liquid center of each chain.

All expirations combined — total open interest

spot1.546.5911.51K1K
■ calls (up)■ puts (down)Every expiration combined: 1K call contracts, 252 put contracts open.

Reading this honestly

Max pain is arithmetic, not prophecy: the settle price that would minimize what option writers pay out at expiration, computed from open interest alone. Prices sometimes gravitate toward heavy strikes into expiry — dealer hedging is a real flow — but the evidence that max pain predicts settlement better than chance is mixed, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Use it as a map of where positioning is stacked, next to the fundamentals and the earnings calendar, not as a target.

Data: Cboe delayed public feed (~15 minutes), refreshed here about every 15 minutes. Open interest itself updates once daily, before the open. Educational information, not investment advice.

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