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SLB Options Chain – 2026-01-09

Detailed SLB options chain for 2026-01-09 – real-time call and put contracts with last price, bid/ask, volume, open interest, implied volatility, and in-the-money status.

Tip: Use this page together with the price chart, short-term prediction, and multi-expiry options overview to build a complete view of positioning and risk for SLB.

SLB Call Options — 2026-01-09 Expiration

This page focuses on a single options expiration date for SLB – 2026-01-09 – and lists every available call and put contract in a clean chain view. Each row shows the contract symbol, last trade, bid/ask quotes, daily change, percentage change, trading volume, open interest, implied volatility (IV), and whether the option is currently in-the-money (ITM).

Traders often use a specific expiry’s options chain to identify key strike levels, unusual activity, and risk hedging behavior. High open interest around certain strikes or sudden spikes in volume can reveal where large traders and market makers are concentrating their positions for SLB into 2026-01-09.

This SLB 2026-01-09 options chain provides a complete strike-by-strike breakdown of pricing, liquidity and volatility. By comparing changes in volume, open interest distribution and IV across calls and puts, traders can understand where the market is positioning ahead of this specific expiration date.

SLB Put Options — 2026-01-09 Expiration

The table below shows all call options on SLB expiring on 2026-01-09. You can quickly compare strikes, pricing, liquidity (volume and open interest), and implied volatility to spot popular strike zones and potential directional bets.

Contract Strike Last Bid Ask Volume Open Int. Implied Vol ITM
SLB 260109C00038000 38.00 1.09 0.88 0.95 19 1376 27.83% ITM
SLB 260109C00040000 40.00 0.21 0.21 0.25 18 196 26.56%
SLB 260109C00043000 43.00 0.06 0 0.66 32 126 51.37%
SLB 260109C00036000 36.00 2.54 2.13 3.05 5 117 56.93% ITM
SLB 260109C00039000 39.00 0.5 0.45 0.5 6 104 26.56%
SLB 260109C00042000 42.00 0.22 0 0.71 1 85 60.30%
SLB 260109C00041000 41.00 0.24 0.09 0.38 6 56 39.75%
SLB 260109C00044000 44.00 0.08 0 1 30 50 65.92%
SLB 260109C00037000 37.00 1.72 1.52 2.4 4 34 55.47% ITM
SLB 260109C00045000 45.00 0.21 0 0.57 0 20 60.94%
SLB 260109C00035000 35.00 4.27 3 4.55 4 12 58.50% ITM
SLB 260109C00046000 46.00 0.01 0.01 0.05 10 11 45.70%
SLB 260109C00034000 34.00 4.4 3.95 5.3 0 1 62.79% ITM

SLB Put Options Chain – 2026-01-09

The table below lists all put options on SLB expiring on 2026-01-09. Use it to track downside protection demand, hedge activity, and deep out-of-the-money puts that may indicate tail-risk hedging or speculation.

Contract Strike Last Bid Ask Volume Open Int. Implied Vol ITM
SLB 260109P00035000 35.00 0.12 0.1 0.13 5 243 30.37%
SLB 260109P00038000 38.00 0.89 0.78 0.85 110 218 25.59%
SLB 260109P00030000 30.00 0.09 0 0.56 1 207 82.13%
SLB 260109P00037000 37.00 0.36 0.39 0.46 10 142 26.47%
SLB 260109P00034000 34.00 0.13 0 2.15 80 101 81.93%
SLB 260109P00036000 36.00 0.19 0.21 0.23 1 40 27.54%
SLB 260109P00041000 41.00 2.78 1.71 3.65 15 30 50.93% ITM
SLB 260109P00033000 33.00 0.1 0.01 0.23 2 28 52.93%
SLB 260109P00039000 39.00 1.48 1.32 1.5 1 18 27.34% ITM
SLB 260109P00040000 40.00 1.77 2.04 2.24 10 14 27.25% ITM
SLB 260109P00032000 32.00 0.07 0 2.14 1 10 104.49%
SLB 260109P00029000 29.00 0.05 0 0.75 0 1 98.54%
SLB 260109P00025000 25.00 0.01 0 1 1 0 149.61%

SLB 2026-01-09 Options Chain FAQ

1. What does this SLB options chain for 2026-01-09 show?

This page displays the full SLB options chain for contracts expiring on 2026-01-09. Both call and put tables include contract symbols, last trade price, bid/ask quotes, daily change and percentage change, trading volume, open interest, implied volatility, and an in-the-money (ITM) flag. It is designed to give you a complete snapshot of how the market is pricing risk and direction for this specific expiry.

2. How can I use this SLB options chain around key events?

Around earnings, macro data releases, or company-specific news, traders often focus on a single expiration such as 2026-01-09. By monitoring changes in implied volatility, volume, and open interest for each strike, you can see where traders are concentrating their bets and hedges. Large shifts in activity on out-of-the-money calls or puts can be early signs of expected volatility or directional moves in SLB.

3. What is the difference between in-the-money and out-of-the-money options here?

The ITM column highlights whether a contract is currently in-the-money for SLB: call options are ITM when their strike is below the current stock price, while put options are ITM when their strike is above the current stock price. ITM contracts have intrinsic value, while out-of-the-money options are purely time and volatility value. This distinction helps you quickly identify which strikes are already “in the money” for this expiry.

4. How should I read implied volatility (IV) in this SLB options table?

Implied volatility reflects how much movement the market expects for SLB between now and 2026-01-09. Higher IV typically means options are more expensive and the market is pricing in larger potential moves. You can compare IV across strikes and between calls and puts to identify skew – for example, expensive downside puts may indicate demand for crash protection, while rich upside calls can signal speculative interest.

5. Can this single-expiry chain replace a full multi-expiry options overview?

No. This 2026-01-09 options chain gives a granular view for one maturity only. For a complete picture of positioning in SLB, you should also review the multi-expiry options overview where you can compare put/call ratios, total open interest and volume across different expiration dates. Combining both perspectives helps you understand whether traders are focused on very short-term moves or longer-dated themes.

6. How often is this SLB options chain for 2026-01-09 updated?

The SLB options data on this page is refreshed regularly during market hours to reflect the latest trades, mid-market quotes, and open interest updates. Intraday changes in volume, open interest, and implied volatility can provide important signals about how sentiment and risk pricing are evolving as 2026-01-09 approaches.