Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP) Gamma Exposure (GEX) & Greeks

Gamma exposure (GEX) analysis shows how options positioning creates dealer hedging pressure across strikes. Includes delta, vanna, charm, vomma, and vega exposure by strike price.

Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Asset Management industry, with a market capitalization near $3.04B, listed on AMEX, carrying a beta of 0.90 to the broader market. Seeks to provide investment results that closely correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of the FTSE Japan RIC Capped Index (the FTSE Japan Capped Index). public since 2017-11-06.

Snapshot as of May 15, 2026.

Spot Price
$39.08
Net Gamma
$5.0K
Net Delta
-$104.3K
Net Vega
-$154
Gamma Concentration
0.19

As of May 15, 2026, Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP) has positive net gamma exposure of $5.0K under the standard dealer-hedging convention. Net delta exposure is -$104.3K. Positive GEX means dealers are net long gamma: they buy into dips and sell into rallies, damping realized volatility and often causing price to pin near heavy open-interest strikes.

FLJP Strategy Sizing in the Current GEX Regime

Franklin FTSE Japan ETF is in a positive dealer-gamma regime ($5.0K). Net dealer delta of -$104.3K sets the size of the directional hedging flow that fires as spot moves. In this regime, mean-reverting strategies fit the regime: credit spreads, iron condors, covered calls near established ranges. Realized volatility tends to undershoot implied during positive-gamma stretches, supporting the short-vol structures. The gamma-flip level - the spot price at which net dealer gamma changes sign - is the most actionable anchor for sizing: through-flip moves trigger qualitatively different hedging behavior than within-regime moves, so risk-defined structures sized to the current spot may not stay sized correctly if a flip is near.

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Frequently asked FLJP gamma exposure (gex) & greeks questions

What is the current FLJP gamma exposure (GEX)?
As of May 15, 2026, Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP) net gamma exposure is positive at $5.0K under the standard dealer-hedging convention. Net dealer delta exposure is -$104.3K. GEX aggregates the gamma sitting on dealer books across all listed strikes and expirations.
Is FLJP in positive or negative dealer gamma right now?
FLJP is currently in positive dealer gamma. Dealers net long gamma buy underlying weakness and sell into rallies to maintain delta-neutrality, which dampens realized volatility and tends to pin price near heavy open-interest strikes.
What does FLJP GEX tell options traders?
GEX is a regime indicator: positive-gamma regimes favor mean-reverting strategies (premium-selling near established ranges); negative-gamma regimes favor momentum and breakout strategies. The same options-strategy structure can be appropriate or inappropriate depending on the dealer-gamma regime, so reading the sign and magnitude of net GEX before sizing positions is standard practice.