Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) Put/Call Volume History

Put/call volume ratio compares the number of put options traded to call options traded. Extreme readings can signal shifts in market sentiment relative to recent norms.

Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) operates in the Technology sector, specifically the Software - Infrastructure industry, with a market capitalization near $23.45B, listed on NYSE, employing roughly 3,876 people, carrying a beta of 1.32 to the broader market. Fair Isaac Corporation, also known as FICO, delivers advanced analytics, software solutions, and data management services designed to help businesses optimize, automate, and interconnect their crucial decision-making processes. Led by William J. Lansing, public since 1987-07-22.

Snapshot as of Aug 14, 2026.

Spot Price
$1096.39
Call Volume
660
Put Volume
301
Total Volume
961
Put/Call Ratio
0.46

As of Aug 14, 2026, Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) traded 961 total options contracts. Volume split was 660 calls and 301 puts. Put/call volume ratio is 0.46. Elevated flow relative to the ticker's recent average can signal institutional positioning, pending news, earnings expectations, or hedging activity. Daily volume is the most responsive short-term gauge of changing demand.

How FICO put/call volume history Data Feeds Strategy Selection

Strategy selection on Fair Isaac Corporation options does not derive from any single metric in isolation. The put/call volume history view above sits inside a broader read: ATM IV currently sits at 48.1% and dealer gamma exposure is positive, so dealer hedging is mechanically mean-reverting. Combine the put/call volume history data here with the volatility-skew surface, dealer-gamma exposure, max-pain level, and upcoming-events calendar to build a positioning thesis. Risk-defined structures (credit spreads, debit spreads, iron condors) are usually safer than naked positions while the regime is uncertain; the data on this page anchors the inputs but does not by itself constitute a trade thesis.

How to read the FICO volume data

The volume time-series above tracks Fair Isaac Corporation options trading activity day by day. Volume is a flow measure - contracts traded per day across all strikes and expirations - so spikes flag activity, not positioning. Current put/call ratio is 0.46, call-heavy - speculative or bullish positioning dominates. Total call OI of 12.1K versus put OI of 9.6K gives a put/call OI ratio of 0.79 - structurally a slower-moving signal than the volume-based ratio.

FICO flow vs positioning

Volume tells you what flows happened today; OI tells you what positions accumulated. Both can move in opposite directions: rising volume with falling OI means contracts are being closed (covering); rising volume with rising OI means new positions are being opened. The combination matters more than either alone for reading sentiment. Combined with the current positive dealer-gamma regime, large OI clusters tend to act as price magnets through expiration cycles.

Using FICO OI/volume data alongside other surfaces

Per-strike OI is the input to dealer-gamma calculations: strikes with elevated call OI generate gamma walls that dealers must hedge into as spot approaches them. The gamma-exposure page combines this distribution with the dealers' assumed-long-gamma assumption to project hedge flow. Volume cross-checks recent positioning shifts in the chain that haven't yet shown up in cumulative OI. Pair both with the term-structure view on the volatility page to determine whether the activity is concentrated in near-dated event hedging or longer-dated structural positioning. Front-month expiration for FICO sits at 35 days, so near-dated volume currently dominates the flow reading.

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Daily options volume for FICO over the last ~28 trading days. Volume measures contracts traded per day across all strikes and expirations; combined with put/call ratio it tracks directional positioning flow.

FICO daily call and put options volume time seriesFICO Options Volume History5001.0K1.5K2.0K2.5K07-0107-1007-2007-2808-0508-12Trading DayContracts TradedCall VolumePut Volume
Daily values from end-of-day option_ticker_snapshots. Series sparse on illiquid tickers reflects gaps in the upstream end-of-day options data feed.

Most recent 15 trading days (descending). Older history appears in the chart above.

DateCall VolumePut VolumeTotal VolumeP/C Volume
Aug 14, 20266603019610.46
Aug 13, 20267944371.2K0.55
Aug 12, 20265354921.0K0.92
Aug 11, 20266753661.0K0.54
Aug 10, 20265355711.1K1.07
Aug 7, 20267012829830.40
Aug 6, 20266336221.3K0.98
Aug 5, 20267135331.2K0.75
Aug 4, 20268946741.6K0.75
Aug 3, 20261.3K1.5K2.8K1.10
Jul 31, 20269965901.6K0.59
Jul 30, 20262.8K8363.7K0.29
Jul 28, 20264598971.4K1.95
Jul 24, 2026281523330.19
Jul 23, 20262811334140.47

Frequently asked FICO put/call volume history questions

How much FICO options volume traded today?
As of Aug 14, 2026, Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) traded 961 total options contracts, split as 660 calls and 301 puts. Volume measures today's flow only; standing inventory is captured by open interest, which reconciles after the close.
What is the FICO put/call volume ratio?
As of Aug 14, 2026, the put/call volume ratio is 0.46. Equity-only PCR has three competing interpretations - sentiment-contrarian (extremes signal turning points), hedging-flow (high PCR can be portfolio insurance demand rather than bearish bets), and informed-flow (the volume signal carries short-horizon predictive content per Pan and Poteshman 2006). Resolving which frame applies requires context on whether the flow is opening or closing and which strikes carry the activity.
Is FICO options volume elevated?
Elevated flow relative to the FICO recent average is one of the strongest signals of institutional positioning, pending news, earnings expectations, or hedging activity. The most informative reads combine elevated volume with directional structure (single-leg or vertical), aggressive execution (at the ask or sweep), and an upcoming catalyst on the calendar.