Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc. (XHR) Options History
Historical options analytics archive for XHR with monthly max pain, implied volatility, gamma exposure, and put/call data.
137 months of complete options data available.
XHR monthly aggregates
Month-by-month rollups derived from the daily snapshot archive for XHR. Volatility and put/call columns are averages across trading days within the month; max pain, net GEX, and net DEX are the end-of-month values (last trading day of the month).
| Month | Days | Avg ATM IV | Avg IV Rank | End Max Pain | End Net GEX | End Net DEX | Avg P/C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06 | 21 | 65.7% | 29.2% | $17.50 | $6.8K | -$286.5K | 0.10 |
| 2026-05 | 20 | 45.0% | 17.2% | $5.00 | $8.8K | -$626.9K | 0.03 |
| 2026-04 | 21 | 70.2% | 28.2% | $2.50 | $12.1K | -$450.8K | 0.14 |
| 2026-03 | 22 | 76.9% | 31.9% | - | $11.1K | -$239.4K | 0.00 |
| 2026-02 | 19 | 72.9% | 29.7% | $2.50 | $12.3K | -$337.7K | 0.00 |
| 2026-01 | 20 | 55.3% | 20.2% | $15.00 | $11.7K | -$274.4K | 0.00 |
This archive aggregates XHR's daily end-of-day options snapshots into monthly summaries, spanning 2015-02 through 2026-06. Each month rolls up the underlying snapshot archive, which provides continuous end-of-day coverage from 2007 to present: implied-volatility levels, IV rank, and the put/call ratio are time-averaged across the month; total call and put volume are summed; and dealer positioning (net gamma and delta exposure) and the max-pain strike are taken at the month's final trading day. The result is a long-horizon view of how XHR option pricing, volatility regime, and dealer hedging pressure evolved month over month, useful for backtesting strategy assumptions and for studying volatility-regime shifts around earnings and macro events. The most recent aggregated month (2026-06) shows an average ATM implied volatility near 65.7%, a month-end max-pain strike around $17.50, an average put/call ratio of 0.10.
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Frequently asked XHR history questions
- How much options history is available for XHR?
- This archive holds 137 months of XHR options analytics, spanning 2015-02 through 2026-06. Each entry is a monthly rollup of XHR's daily end-of-day options snapshot record, which provides continuous coverage from 2007 to present. Use the year-grouped links on this page to jump to any specific month within the XHR archive.
- What data does each monthly XHR aggregate contain?
- Every monthly row summarizes that month of XHR option activity: time-averaged ATM implied volatility and IV rank, the month-end max-pain strike, end-of-month net dealer gamma (GEX) and delta (DEX) exposure, the average put/call ratio, and total call and put volume. For example, 2026-06 recorded an average ATM implied volatility near 65.7%, an average IV rank of 29.2%, a month-end max-pain strike around $17.50, an average put/call ratio of 0.10.
- How is the XHR options-history archive built and how often does it update?
- The archive is derived from XHR's daily end-of-day options snapshots, which capture spot, the full listed chain, implied volatility, and dealer-positioning exposures each trading day. Those daily records are rolled up into the monthly summaries shown here and refreshed as new end-of-day data lands. Traders use the long-horizon view to backtest strategy assumptions, study how XHR's volatility regime shifts around earnings and macro events, and compare current dealer positioning against historical norms.