Dimensional - US High Profitability ETF (DUHP) Expected Move
Expected move estimates the probable price range for a given period based on at-the-money options pricing. It reflects the market consensus for volatility over the selected timeframe.
Dimensional - US High Profitability ETF (DUHP) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Asset Management industry, with a market capitalization near $11.40B, listed on AMEX, carrying a beta of 0.92 to the broader market. The portfolio is designed to purchase a broad and diverse group of readily marketable securities of large U. public since 2022-02-24.
Snapshot as of May 15, 2026.
- Spot Price
- $39.94
- Expected Move
- 2.8%
- Implied High
- $41.06
- Implied Low
- $38.82
- Front DTE
- 34 days
As of May 15, 2026, Dimensional - US High Profitability ETF (DUHP) has an expected move of 2.81%, a one-standard-deviation implied price range of roughly $38.82 to $41.06 from the current $39.94. Expected move is derived from at-the-money straddle pricing and represents the market's pricing of a ±1σ move. Roughly 68% of outcomes should fall within this range under lognormal assumptions, though empirical markets have fatter tails.
DUHP Strategy Sizing to the Expected Move
With Dimensional - US High Profitability ETF pricing an expected move of 2.81% from $39.94, risk-defined strategies sized to the implied range structurally target the modal outcome distribution. Iron condors with wings at the ±1σ expected move boundaries collect premium against the ~68% probability that spot stays inside the range under lognormal assumptions; strangles set wider at ±1.5σ or ±2σ target the tails but pay smaller per-trade premium. Long-vol structures (long straddles, ratio backspreads) profit when realized move exceeds the implied move, the inverse trade: they bet against the lognormal assumption itself, capitalizing on the empirically fatter equity-return tails.
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Per-expiration expected move for DUHP derived from ATM implied volatility at each listed expiration. Implied high/low bounds are computed as $39.94 × (1 ± expected move %). One standard-deviation range under lognormal assumptions, roughly 68% of outcomes fall inside.
| Expiration | DTE | ATM IV | Expected Move | Implied High | Implied Low |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 18, 2026 | 34 | 9.8% | 3.0% | $41.13 | $38.75 |
| Jul 17, 2026 | 63 | 19.8% | 8.2% | $43.23 | $36.65 |
| Aug 21, 2026 | 98 | 11.0% | 5.7% | $42.22 | $37.66 |
| Nov 20, 2026 | 189 | 19.5% | 14.0% | $45.54 | $34.34 |
Frequently asked DUHP expected move questions
- What is the current DUHP expected move?
- As of May 15, 2026, Dimensional - US High Profitability ETF (DUHP) has an expected move of 2.81% over the next 34 days, implying a one-standard-deviation price range of $38.82 to $41.06 from the current $39.94. The expected move is derived from at-the-money straddle pricing and represents the market consensus for a ±1σ price move.
- What does the DUHP expected move mean for traders?
- Roughly 68% of outcomes should fall within ±1 expected move and 95% within ±2 under lognormal assumptions, though equity returns have empirically fatter tails than log-normal predicts. Strategies sized to the expected move (iron condors at ±1σ, strangles at ±1.5σ) target the typical outcome distribution; strategies that profit from tail moves (long-vol structures, ratio backspreads) target the tails the lognormal model under-prices.
- How is DUHP expected move calculated?
- The expected move displayed here is derived from at-the-money implied volatility scaled to the chosen tenor: expected move % is approximately ATM IV times sqrt(T / 365), where T is days to expiration. An equivalent straddle-based form: the ATM straddle (call + put at the same strike) is roughly sqrt(2/pi) times spot times IV times sqrt(T/365), so the implied one-standard-deviation move is approximately 1.25 times ATM straddle divided by spot. The two formulations agree once the sqrt(2/pi) constant is reconciled.