TM Gamma Exposure, IV Rank & Implied Volatility
Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) options data — GEX, IV rank, options chain & Greeks
TM options trade with implied volatility typically in the 25% - 60% range, averaging 30K+ contracts in daily volume with moderate liquidity. Next earnings: Check earnings calendar. Weekly options and LEAPS are available.
As of 2026-06-18, TM's 30-day implied volatility is 27.7%, placing its IV rank at 74.0 — the 74.0th percentile of its 52-week range, an elevated, premium-selling regime favoring credit spreads, iron condors and short strangles.
Comprehensive options market data for Toyota Motor Corporation (TM).
TM Options at a Glance
What's Covered in This Guide
1 About Toyota Motor Corporation (TM)
Toyota Motor Corporation trades on NYSE. Options on TM are actively traded by retail and institutional investors.
Company Profile
Key Dates
TM is an actively traded options name in the Automotive space.
2 TM Options Market Overview
TM options offer moderate liquidity for traders seeking exposure to Automotive.
Liquidity Assessment: Moderate
TM options provide moderate liquidity for most trading strategies.
3 TM Implied Volatility & IV Rank
TM implied volatility reflects market expectations for Toyota Motor Corporation price movement.
Earnings Impact
IV typically increases before earnings and contracts afterward (IV crush).
The post-earnings volatility drop is known as IV crush. Holders of short TM options should also understand early assignment risk around dividends and expiration.
Historical Volatility vs IV
Compare IV to historical volatility to assess option pricing relative to realized moves.
Term Structure
Term structure varies with market conditions and upcoming events.
TM Gamma Exposure (GEX)
Gamma Exposure (GEX) analysis for TM shows how dealer hedging may impact price behavior.
Typical GEX Profile: GEX profile varies based on market conditions and option positioning.
Key Levels: Major put and call walls at round number strikes may act as support/resistance.
Dealer Hedging: Dealer hedging activity can influence price behavior at key gamma levels.
4 Common TM Options Strategies
These are strategies commonly used by traders on TM options, based on typical market characteristics. This is not investment advice.
Used by TM traders for directional exposure. Moderate liquidity supports efficient execution.
Used by TM traders for volatility exposure. Moderate liquidity supports efficient execution.
Used by TM traders for neutral exposure. Moderate liquidity supports efficient execution.
Used by TM traders for income exposure. Moderate liquidity supports efficient execution.
Used by TM traders for volatility exposure. Moderate liquidity supports efficient execution.
Key Considerations for TM Options
- TM options liquidity: Moderate - affects execution quality
- IV range: 25% - 60% - important for premium selling strategies
- Earnings events can significantly impact IV and option prices
- Consider position sizing based on underlying volatility
- Weekly options available for short-term strategies
- LEAPS available for longer-term positioning
Frequently Asked Questions: TM Options
What are TM options?
TM options are derivative contracts that give you the right to buy (call) or sell (put) Toyota Motor Corporation shares at a specific price before expiration.
How do I analyze TM implied volatility?
TM IV typically ranges from 25% - 35% during quiet periods to 48% - 60% around earnings and major events. Compare current IV to historical ranges to assess relative value.
What is the typical bid-ask spread for TM options?
TM options have moderate liquidity with typical spreads varying by strike and expiration. ATM options generally have tighter spreads.
When does TM report earnings?
Toyota Motor Corporation typically reports earnings quarterly. Check the earnings calendar for exact dates as IV tends to increase before announcements.
What strategies work best for TM options?
Popular TM strategies include vertical spreads, straddles, and iron condors. Strategy selection depends on market outlook and risk tolerance.
What is the best time to trade TM options?
The most liquid trading hours for TM options are typically during regular market hours (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM ET), with highest volume around market open and close.
How do I calculate TM option Greeks?
Use our free Options Calculator or Greeks Heatmap tool to calculate delta, gamma, theta, vega and other Greeks for TM options across all strikes and expirations.
What happens to TM options at expiration?
In-the-money TM options are typically auto-exercised at expiration. Out-of-the-money options expire worthless. Consider closing positions before expiration to avoid assignment risk.
What is TM's gamma exposure (GEX)?
Gamma exposure (GEX) measures how options dealers' hedging of their net gamma position can influence TM's intraday price action. GEX profile varies based on market conditions and option positioning. Dealer hedging activity can influence price behavior at key gamma levels. Positive GEX tends to dampen volatility and create mean-reverting moves, while negative GEX can amplify swings. View live TM GEX levels and the gamma-flip point on ApexVol.
What is TM's IV rank?
TM's IV rank shows where TM'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. TM implied volatility typically ranges from 25% - 60%. Check TM's live IV rank and percentile on ApexVol's IV analytics.
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