Net DEX · 2026-05-15
V Net Delta Exposure (DEX)
Total OI 109K
Call OI 66K
Put OI 43K
OI PCR 0.66
Total Volume 10K
Call Volume 7K
Put Volume 3K
Volume PCR 0.43
ATM IV (nearest) 26.64%
ATM IV (30d) 23.08%
Max Pain 322.5 2026-05-15 · 2d
Expected Move ±1.79% 321 – 333
Chart Guide
What is Net DEX (Delta Exposure)?
The directional pressure dealers are carrying right now
Net DEX maps where dealers will buy or sell stock to stay hedged — showing you the invisible supply and demand zones. Large positive DEX above current price…
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is net delta exposure (DEX) for V?
Net delta exposure (DEX) measures the total directional bias of all options positions held by dealers for V on NYSE/NASDAQ. It represents the aggregate number of underlying shares (or equivalent contracts) that dealers must hold to remain delta-neutral across the entire options chain. The current net DEX for V is +1.1M (net long delta (bullish dealer positioning)). Positive DEX means dealers are net long the underlying; negative DEX means they are net short.
How is DEX different from GEX for V?
GEX (gamma exposure) measures the rate of change of dealer hedging flows — it tells you how much dealers will buy or sell for each 1% move in V. DEX (delta exposure) measures the current absolute directional position of dealers — it tells you the total long or short bias right now. GEX predicts the magnitude of hedging activity; DEX reveals the current directional tilt. Together they give a complete picture of dealer positioning in V options.
How do I use net DEX to trade V?
Strikes with large positive DEX (dealers heavily long delta there) act as support — dealers will buy on dips at those levels to maintain their hedge. Strikes with large negative DEX act as resistance — dealers sell into rallies. A large positive total net DEX suggests overall upward hedging pressure on V; a large negative reading suggests downward pressure. This is particularly useful when combined with the GEX and OI walls charts.
How often is V net DEX data updated on StrikeVue?
V net delta exposure is recalculated every 5 minutes during United States market hours from live NYSE/NASDAQ options data. StrikeVue is completely free and requires no login or broker account.