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HLT Options Chain by Expiration – Open Interest & Put/Call Ratio

Explore the HLT options chain aggregated by expiration date, with call and put open interest, total OI and put/call ratios. Use this overview to spot where options positioning is most concentrated and which expirations carry bullish, bearish or neutral sentiment for HLT.

Market Sentiment from HLT Options by Expiration Date

The table below aggregates HLT options data by expiration date, including call volume, put volume, total open interest and the put/call ratio. Each row is assigned a sentiment label and numerical sentiment score, highlighting expirations where positioning is extremely bullish, defensive or balanced. Click on an expiration date to drill down into the detailed options chain for that maturity.

Expiration Date Call OI Put OI Total Open Interest Put/Call Ratio
2026-08-21 1112 1156 2268 1.040
2026-08-28 96 71 167 0.740
2026-09-04 43 42 85 0.977
2026-09-11 160 641 801 4.006
2026-09-18 4202 7203 11405 1.714
2026-09-25 5 15 20 3.000
2026-10-16 1131 858 1989 0.759
2026-12-18 1838 1471 3309 0.800
2027-01-15 3698 3918 7616 1.059
2027-03-19 810 295 1105 0.364
2027-06-17 563 220 783 0.391
2028-01-21 1105 542 1647 0.490

How the Options Sentiment Score Is Calculated

This sentiment framework evaluates market bias for HLT based on aggregated options data by expiration date. The key metrics are:

  • Put/Call Ratio (PCR): Compares put and call activity. A higher PCR usually indicates more defensive or bearish positioning, while a lower PCR suggests bullish call demand.
  • Open Interest (OI): Represents the number of outstanding option contracts. Higher open interest reflects strong market attention, hedging activity or speculative positioning around HLT.
  • Unusual activity ⚠️: Expirations with extreme PCR or unusually high OI are flagged with a warning icon, signaling concentrated bets, hedging pressure or potential event-driven risk.

The sentiment score combines PCR and OI into a 0–100 scale, then classifies each expiration into intuitive labels such as Strong Bullish, Moderate Bullish, Neutral, Moderate Bearish, Strong Bearish. Higher scores reflect more aggressive bullish positioning in HLT options, while lower scores highlight more defensive or bearish structures.