Research
Dealer Gamma Levels by Ticker
For every session, we record where each ticker's dealer gamma concentrates — the call wall above price, the put wall below it, and the gamma flip between them. These pages are the 60-session record of what those levels did next: which ones capped a rally, which ones gave way, and which strikes kept coming back.
Historical research on closed sessions — not live levels, not trade advice. For the current read, the free gamma snapshot covers SPX, SPY and QQQ.
Browse by ticker
- AAPL
- ABBV
- AMD
- AMZN
- ANET
- ARM
- ASTS
- AVGO
- BA
- BAC
- COIN
- COP
- CVX
- DIA
- GILD
- GLD
- GOOG
- GOOGL
- GS
- HOOD
- IBIT
- INTC
- IWM
- JPM
- LLY
- LUNR
- MARA
- META
- MRK
- MS
- MSFT
- MSTR
- MU
- NDX
- NFLX
- NVDA
- ORCL
- OXY
- PL
- PLTR
- QQQ
- RIOT
- RKLB
- SLB
- SMCI
- SMH
- SPX
- SPY
- TLT
- TSLA
- TSM
- UNH
- V
- VRT
- XOM
How to read these pages
A call wall is the strike with the largest positive dealer gamma concentration — the level where hedging tends to act as resistance. The put wall is its mirror below price. The gamma flip separates the regime where dealer hedging dampens moves from the one where it amplifies them. Each term has a full explainer in the dealer gamma guide.
Every page states what it is measured over. A hold rate always carries the number of sessions that actually tested the level, because a rate without its denominator is not a fact — and levels price never approached are marked untested rather than scored as holds.