GEX levels of SPX for Weekly Option Traders

Although the SPX is currently trading within a relatively neutral positive gamma range, it’s worth taking a closer look at what the week might hold.


This week, SPX is moving between critical resistance and support levels, which are showing significant options activity. The 5900 level is the key CALL resistance, acting as the gamma wall for the next 7 days (7DTE). This suggests that as long as the price remains below this level, it will face strong resistance in moving higher. If the market breaks through this level, it could signal a bullish breakout, leading to increased turbulence.


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In case of a breakout, keep an eye on the second weaker CALL wall at 5925 and the third weaker CALL wall at 5940, which are the next potential resistance levels once the market moves past the 5900 gamma wall. These levels could play a pivotal role in the price’s upward movement and indicate further buying pressure.

🔶 HVL Level and Gamma Environment: 5830


The 5830 level represents the High Volatility Level (HVL), which determines whether we are in a positive or negative gamma environment. If SPX closes below this level, we enter the negative gamma zone, which could lead to increased market volatility. This could result in sharper price movements during the week if this level does not hold. In that case, the PUT supports come into focus.

The 5750 level marks the strongest PUT support, providing substantial downward support for the market. However, before reaching this level, it’s important to consider the emerging PUT wall at 5765, which may stop the price from falling lower. This could act as an intermediate support, slowing or even halting a decline before the 5750 level comes into play.

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The decrease in implied volatility, as shown by the IV and IVx indicators, signals a calmer market environment. Based on IV rank and average IV levels, volatility is running lower, which presents good opportunities for various spread strategies, especially time spreads that can be optimized between the 11/01 and 11/04 time frame.

Key levels above could fuel further market movement throughout the week if a breakout occurs. CALL/PUT gamma levels on the options chain strongly outline the potential resistance and support levels, but these levels can change dynamically, especially if SPX breaks through the 5900 level.

🔶 SPX Key Levels This Week:


  • 5900 CALL resistance – Main gamma wall, strong resistance.
  • 5925 and 5940 – Second and third weaker CALL walls, offering additional resistance if broken.
  • 5830 HVL – Key level determining the gamma environment.
  • 5765 PUT wall – Emerging intermediate PUT support, which could slow a decline.
  • 5750 PUT support – Strongest PUT gamma wall and support.


Keep these levels in mind throughout the week, as they will likely influence market movements and the volatility environment. By applying the right options strategies, this information can help you structure profitable positions.
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We've reached the HVL (high volatility zone) where the GAMMA Profile is changing from positive to negative.
Now we are on bearish (negative GEX) territory until we are taking back the 5830/5835 LVL.
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Bounced from the pre-drawed support zone....
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