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2/9/2026 Gamma Report

The S&P 500 bounced hard +1.97% into the close on Friday, but the structure did not heal.


Price is back near 7,000, yet dealers are still sitting on the wrong side of the flip line. Realized vol spiked and systematic selling has started.


This is not a tape for hero trades. It is a tape for discipline.


Dealer Gamma and Market Structure



As of Friday, SPX closed 6,932, and the gamma flip is 6,947.


Below the flip, the market is structurally sensitive to flows. In a negative gamma pocket, dealers hedge with price, not against it. That is how you get fat intraday ranges, fast reversals, and moves that feel bigger than whatever headline is floating around.


Key levels from the chart:


  • Gamma Flip: 6,947

  • Call Wall: 7,000

  • Put Wall: 6,800

  • Upper Expected Move: 7,041

  • Lower Expected Move: 6,890

  • Implied move: ~1.08%


Translation: we are pinned between major positioning levels, with price sitting just below the line that would stabilize the tape.



Realized Volatility and Vol Control


30-day realized volatility (RV) is now pressing above 90-day RV. When 1M RV starts moving up through 3M RV, vol control funds start selling. That is how the buy-the-dip autopilot gets less reliable.


Vol control exposure is softening. That is not a tailwind.



Breadth and Participation


Breadth is still the only real volatility suppressor in this market.


  • % of S&P 500 above 200DMA: 68.40%

  • That is supportive

  • The NYSE advance-decline line is holding up, but momentum is not accelerating


Breadth is keeping the wheels on. It is not opening the door for aggressive leverage.



Composite Signal and Regime



Tactical Allocation


As of Friday’s close, the model remains Neutral:


  • 50% SPLV

  • 50% SPHB


If the tape is going to earn risk-on again, it needs two things:


  1. Reclaim and hold above 6,947 (the flip), and

  2. Realized volatility needs to stop rising


Until then, the job is to stay balanced and avoid forcing exposure.



Bottom Line


This is a market where price can look fine while the structure gets tighter.


  • Gamma is negative, and price is still below the flip - remember, this doesn’t mean the market is going down, it means volatility gets more aggressive to both the downside and the upside.

  • Realized vol is rising, which pressures vol control support

  • CTAs are rolling over, which removes incremental demand

  • Breadth is supportive, but not improving


Feel free to use me as a sounding board.


And remember - The one fact pertaining to all conditions is that they will change.


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Kurt S. Altrichter, CRPS®


Fiduciary Advisor | President



Disclosure


The Gamma Report is published by Ivory Hill, LLC. All opinions and views expressed in this report reflect our analysis as of the date of publication and are subject to change without notice. The information contained herein is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered specific investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.


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