SAIC Stock Options Analysis
Dive deep into implied volatility, put/call ratios, and unusual activity.
$101.76
+0.06 (0.06%)
Stock Price as of: Jan 30, 2026 00:00 ET
Options Data as of: Jan 30, 2026 05:00 ET
11%
IV Percentile (30D)
Very Low (cheap options)
Current IV: 37.6%
16.00
Put/Call Ratio (Volume)
Bearish sentiment (more puts traded)
51.17
Put/Call Ratio (Open Interest)
Bearish sentiment (more puts open)
Options Activity Overview
17
Total Volume (Today)
313
Total Open Interest
Average Implied Volatility: 42.7%
Unusual Options Activity
No significant unusual options activity detected today for SAIC.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The current average implied volatility for SAIC near-ATM options is 42.7%.
Our IV Percentile is 11%, which indicates that options premiums are currently very low (cheap options) relative to its recent 30-day historical range.
IV Percentile Guide:
• 80%+: Very expensive - consider selling premium (covered calls, credit spreads)
• 65-80%: Elevated - selling strategies may be advantageous
• 45-65%: Moderate - balanced approach works
• 25-45%: Below average - buying options becomes more attractive
• Below 25%: Very cheap - favorable for buying calls or puts
IV Percentile Guide:
• 80%+: Very expensive - consider selling premium (covered calls, credit spreads)
• 65-80%: Elevated - selling strategies may be advantageous
• 45-65%: Moderate - balanced approach works
• 25-45%: Below average - buying options becomes more attractive
• Below 25%: Very cheap - favorable for buying calls or puts
The Put/Call Ratio by volume for SAIC is 16.00 and by open interest is 51.17.
A ratio above 1 indicates a prevalence of put options, often signaling more bearish sentiment or demand for downside protection. A ratio below 1 indicates more call options, suggesting bullish sentiment or demand for upside exposure.
A ratio above 1 indicates a prevalence of put options, often signaling more bearish sentiment or demand for downside protection. A ratio below 1 indicates more call options, suggesting bullish sentiment or demand for upside exposure.
This options data provides valuable insights into market sentiment and options pricing. High IV suggests selling premium, while low IV suggests buying premium. The Put/Call ratio can confirm overall market direction bias. Unusual activity might highlight institutional positioning. Always combine this with your own technical and fundamental analysis.
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