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DIA Gamma Exposure, IV Rank & Implied Volatility

SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) options data — GEX, IV rank, options chain & Greeks

DIA options trade with implied volatility typically in the 10% - 30% range, averaging N/A in daily volume with excellent liquidity. Next earnings: See earnings calendar. Weekly options and LEAPS are available.

As of 2026-06-18, DIA's 30-day implied volatility is 12.7%, placing its IV rank at 44.0 — the 44.0th percentile of its 52-week range, a middle range, neutral between selling and buying premium.

Comprehensive options market data for SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA).

DIA Options at a Glance

Daily Volume: N/A
Bid-Ask Spread: N/A
Open Interest: N/A
IV Range: 10% - 30%
Expirations: Weekly, Monthly, LEAPS
Next Earnings: See earnings calendar
Liquidity
Excellent
IV Range
10% - 30%
Weeklies
Yes

1 About SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA)

SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) is a index etf company listed on NYSE.

Company Profile

Sector ETF
Industry Index ETF
Market Cap See live data
Exchange NYSE

Key Dates

Next Earnings See earnings calendar
Earnings Frequency Quarterly
Dividend Schedule See company page
Fiscal Year End December

SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF is a Index ETF) company in the ETF sector.

2 DIA Options Market Overview

DIA options provide trading opportunities for options traders.

Average Daily Volume N/A
Total Open Interest N/A
Put/Call Ratio N/A
Typical ATM Spread N/A
Weekly Options Available
LEAPS Available Yes

Liquidity Assessment: Excellent

DIA options provide trading opportunities across multiple expirations.

3 DIA Implied Volatility & IV Rank

DIA implied volatility patterns reflect the index etf sector dynamics.

Low IV Environment
10% - 15%
Below average volatility
Typical IV Range
15% - 25%
Normal conditions
Elevated IV
25% - 30%
Above average volatility

Earnings Impact

IV typically expands before earnings and contracts after the announcement.

The post-earnings volatility drop is known as IV crush. Holders of short DIA options should also understand early assignment risk around dividends and expiration.

Historical Volatility vs IV

DIA IV generally trades near historical volatility, with premiums expanding around earnings.

Term Structure

Typically upward sloping under normal conditions.

View DIA Volatility Lab

DIA Gamma Exposure (GEX)

Gamma Exposure analysis for DIA reveals dealer hedging dynamics at key strike levels.

Typical GEX Profile: DIA tends to operate in a positive gamma environment during normal conditions.

Key Levels:

Dealer Hedging:

View Live DIA GEX

4 Common DIA Options Strategies

These are strategies commonly used by traders on DIA options, based on typical market characteristics. This is not investment advice.

Popular for DIA shareholders seeking additional income.

Vertical Spreads Directional

Defined-risk directional exposure on DIA.

Range-bound strategy for DIA between events.

Key Considerations for DIA Options

  • Monitor DIA earnings dates for IV expansion/contraction patterns
  • Consider the stock's beta when sizing options positions
  • DIA options liquidity varies by expiration - prefer near-term and monthly expirations

Frequently Asked Questions: DIA Options

What is DIA's typical implied volatility?

DIA implied volatility typically ranges from 10% - 30%. IV patterns are influenced by earnings, sector events, and market conditions.

Does DIA have weekly options?

Yes, DIA offers weekly options expirations.

What is DIA's options trading profile?

DIA (SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF) options trade with excellent liquidity, averaging N/A in daily volume, typical bid-ask spreads of N/A. Implied volatility typically falls in the 10% - 30% range. The position sits in the ETF category for portfolio diversification and options strategy design.

How does DIA implied volatility behave around earnings?

IV typically expands before earnings and contracts after the announcement. Next scheduled earnings: See earnings calendar. Traders often size short premium positions for the post-earnings IV crush, while long premium buyers should be aware that the IV decline can outweigh small directional moves.

What options strategies work well on DIA?

Popular strategies on DIA options include Covered Calls, Vertical Spreads, Iron Condors. Strategy selection depends on the current IV environment versus the 10% - 30% typical range, days to next earnings, and the trader's directional outlook. Higher IV regimes favour premium-selling strategies; lower IV regimes favour directional debit spreads or long premium plays.

What is DIA's gamma exposure (GEX)?

Gamma exposure (GEX) measures how options dealers' hedging of their net gamma position can influence DIA's intraday price action. DIA tends to operate in a positive gamma environment during normal conditions. Positive GEX tends to dampen volatility and create mean-reverting moves, while negative GEX can amplify swings. View live DIA GEX levels and the gamma-flip point on ApexVol.

What is DIA's IV rank?

DIA's IV rank shows where DIA's current implied volatility sits within its trailing 1-year range, scored 0–100. A reading near 100 means IV is near its yearly high — options are relatively expensive, which favors premium-selling strategies like credit spreads and iron condors. A reading near 0 means IV is near its yearly low, favoring premium-buying. DIA implied volatility typically ranges from 10% - 30%. Check DIA's live IV rank and percentile on ApexVol's IV analytics.

DIA Key Events

Earnings Months
January April July October

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