This page reflects TFSL options positioning from the latest published market-close snapshot. Intraday price and contract changes are not displayed.
Published Snapshot
Jul 2, 2026 close
Max Pain — TFSL
Data as of market close Jul 2, 2026
Nearest listed expiration 2026-07-17 shows max pain at $15.00 (2.84 below spot). Use this page to evaluate pin-risk zones, strike pressure, and open-interest concentration before selecting trade structure.
Max Pain Strike
$15.00
Nearest expiry
Expected Move
±$0.88
±4.9%
Days to Expiry
15
Calendar days
Total Call OI
448
Nearest expiry
Total Put OI
52
Nearest expiry
P/C OI Ratio
0.12
Put-heavy
Spot Price
$17.84
Published close
Consensus
-
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Max Pain by Expiration
Pain by Strike
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Selected: 2026-07-17
Expiration
Max Pain Strike
Last Updated
2026-05-15
$12.50
5/15/2026, 11:40:48 PM
2026-06-18
$15.00
6/18/2026, 11:33:56 PM
2026-07-17NextUpdated
$15.00
7/3/2026, 11:31:17 PM
2026-08-21
$17.50
7/3/2026, 11:31:17 PM
2026-10-16
$15.00
7/3/2026, 11:31:17 PM
2027-01-15
$15.00
7/3/2026, 11:31:17 PM
Selected expiration: 2026-07-17 at max pain $15.00.
TFSL pain by strike for 2026-07-17 expiration
Strike
Call Pain
Put Pain
Total Pain
2.5
0
52500
52500
5
0
40250
40250
7.5
500
28500
29000
10
1250
17000
18250
12.5
2000
6500
8500
15
3500
2250
5750
17.5
14750
1500
16250
20
75750
1000
76750
25
299750
0
299750
How to Read Max Pain
Compare pin-risk and strike-pressure across expirations from the latest published close.
What max pain measures
Max pain is the strike where option holders would collectively lose the most at expiration, based on open interest across the listed chain.
How traders use it
It is most useful as a possible pinning zone, especially when spot is already trading near a crowded strike into expiration.
What can break it
Strong directional flows, news, or fast spot moves can overwhelm any pinning tendency, so max pain should support a thesis rather than drive it alone.
The closer you are to expiration, the more useful this becomes as context and the less useful it is as a standalone prediction.