This page reflects FLX options positioning from the latest published market-close snapshot. Intraday price and contract changes are not displayed.
Published Snapshot
Mar 27, 2026 close
FLX Options Chain
Data as of market close Mar 27, 2026
Compare calls and puts side by side with OI, volume, IV, and positioning context.
No chain data available.
How to Read the Chain
Use this market-close chain snapshot to compare liquidity, pricing, IV, and per-contract greeks across the active expiration.
How to scan it
Start with strike, bid/ask spread, open interest, and volume. Then use IV and greeks to decide whether a contract fits your directional, income, or volatility idea.
What matters first
Clean fills matter before a contract looks mathematically attractive. A thin market can erase the edge you think you found.
What can mislead you
Low premium, high IV, or one convenient delta do not make a trade by themselves. Check how far the strike sits from spot, expected move, and the event calendar.
Greeks are close-of-day estimates, and blank greek cells usually mean usable implied volatility was unavailable for that contract.