Find the Juiciest Option Premiums
The IV Leaderboard ranks 400+ stocks by implied volatility, IV Rank, and Volatility Risk Premium — so you always know where the richest premiums are right now.
Sell premium where it pays the most
Stop guessing which stocks have the highest premiums. The IV Leaderboard scans the entire options market and ranks stocks by how expensive their options are right now — so you can focus your capital where it earns the most.
- •400+ stocks ranked by IV Rank
- •Current IV vs 30-day Historical Volatility
- •Volatility Risk Premium (VRP) — see the edge
- •IV Percentile for long-term context
- •Put/Call ratio for sentiment analysis
- •One-click to view the full option chain
Everything you need to sell smarter
The IV Leaderboard gives you the data that professional options traders use to find high-probability premium selling opportunities.
IV Rank
See exactly where current IV stands in its 1-year range. High IV Rank = options are expensive relative to history. The best time to sell premium.
Volatility Risk Premium
VRP shows the gap between implied and realized volatility. Positive VRP means the market is overpricing risk — your statistical edge as a seller.
Sort & Filter
Sort by IV Rank, raw IV, VRP, or put/call ratio. Paginate through all 400+ stocks to find exactly what matches your strategy.
How it works
Scan
Every day, ThetaPal scans 400+ optionable stocks and computes IV Rank, IV Percentile, HV, and VRP for each one.
Rank
Stocks are ranked by IV Rank so the most overpriced options bubble to the top. Sort by other metrics to match your strategy.
Trade
Click "Chain" on any stock to see the full option chain with delta-based recommendations for puts and calls.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is IV Rank and why does it matter?
IV Rank measures where a stock's current implied volatility stands relative to its range over the past year. An IV Rank of 90% means current IV is near its 1-year high — an ideal time to sell premium because options are expensive relative to history.
What is Volatility Risk Premium (VRP)?
VRP is the difference between implied volatility (what the market expects) and historical volatility (what actually happened). A positive VRP means options are priced higher than realized moves, which is favorable for premium sellers.
How often is the leaderboard updated?
The IV Leaderboard is refreshed daily during market hours. Data includes IV, IV Rank, IV Percentile, 30-day historical volatility, VRP, and put/call ratios for 400+ optionable stocks.
Can I use the IV Leaderboard for free?
Free users can see the top 3 stocks on the leaderboard. Upgrade to Pro to unlock all 400+ stocks with sorting, pagination, and full data access.