Unusual Options Activity: Where the Flow Is Going
Unusual options activity means a contract’s volume spikes abnormally — often used to read where flow and sentiment are pointing. A key tell is the volume/open-interest ratio: well above 1 means a lot of new positions opened today rather than old ones changing hands, which is more notable.
Tickwind scans heavily-traded options market-wide, ranks by single-contract volume, and shows call/put, strike, expiry and the volume/OI ratio. Options are leveraged and unusual flow isn’t necessarily “smart money” — it’s a sentiment window, not advice. Data is ~15-min delayed from Cboe.
FAQ
- What does the options volume/OI ratio mean?
- It’s the day’s volume divided by open interest. Well above 1 means lots of new positions opened today — a more meaningful spike.
- How real-time is the options data?
- Tickwind’s options data is ~15 minutes delayed (Cboe), for observation only — not investment advice.
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Data from public sources (SEC, FINRA, Cboe); may be delayed; for information only, not investment advice.