DG Market Structure

Dollar General Corporation (DG) operates in the Consumer Defensive sector, specifically the Discount Stores industry, with a market capitalization near $22.41B, listed on NYSE, employing roughly 194,200 people, carrying a beta of 0.28 to the broader market. Dollar General Corporation, a discount retailer, provides various merchandise products in the southern, southwestern, Midwestern, and eastern United States. Led by Todd J. Vasos, public since 2009-11-13.

Market structure data reveals where a stock trades across exchanges, dark pools, and alternative trading systems. Understanding off-exchange activity helps identify institutional trading patterns and liquidity dynamics.

Latest Week Ending
2026-04-20
Weekly OTC Shares
1.8M
Weekly OTC Trades
29.3K
12-Week Total Shares
28.7M
Avg Trade Size (12-Week)
74 shares

How Single-Name Off-Exchange Volume Affects Options

For single-name equities, persistent off-exchange volume concentrations can flag institutional positioning - large blocks arranged through ATS venues to avoid lit-market impact, or correlation-arbitrage flow from sector rotation. The flow doesn't directly move the lit-market price (it prints at the ATS) but it changes the inventory position of the institutional counterparty, which then drives subsequent lit-market flow. Compare the off-exchange volume series above with DG's gamma exposure and options volume history to see whether unusual dark-pool activity coincides with rebalancing in the options book.

Showing 12 weeks of off-exchange trading data for Dollar General Corporation.

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Frequently asked DG market structure questions

What is the current DG off-exchange volume?
For the week ending Apr 20, 2026, Dollar General Corporation (DG) recorded 1.8M shares across 29.3K trades (average trade size 60 shares). The 12-week cumulative total is 28.7M shares.
What does DG off-exchange volume mean for traders?
Off-exchange volume on a single-name equity reflects institutional block trades arranged through alternative trading systems (ATS) for liquidity rather than information reasons. Persistent ATS volume on a name can signal large institutional repositioning; the lit-market price impact lags the off-exchange print by hours to days as the institutional counterparty hedges or unwinds.
How is DG market-structure data sourced?
Weekly off-exchange volume figures come from FINRA's OTC Transparency reporting, which captures trades executed through FINRA-member off-exchange venues including ATSs and member firm internalization desks. FINRA publishes the data with a two-week lag (current-week-minus-two-weeks) for ATS-specific volume and weekly aggregate volume; the totals here aggregate all member firm reporting. Trades cleared via the listed-exchange auction are NOT included; the figure reflects only the off-exchange portion of total volume.