What is the TLT Options Chain?
The TLT options chain displays all available call and put option contracts for the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT), which tracks long-term U.S. government bonds. TLT is the most popular vehicle for trading interest rate volatility and bond market movements. Long-term Treasury bonds are highly sensitive to interest rate changes — when rates fall, TLT rises; when rates rise, TLT falls. Our free TLT options chain viewer provides real-time data including bid/ask quotes, last trade price, volume, open interest, implied volatility, and the full suite of Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega) for every contract.
Why Use Our TLT Options Chain Viewer?
TLT options offer pure exposure to interest rate movements and are ideal for hedging rate risk, trading Fed policy, and diversifying equity portfolios. TLT tends to rise during economic uncertainty and recessions (flight to safety), making TLT calls excellent portfolio hedges. TLT options are also popular for trading inflation expectations and central bank policy.
TLT Calls & Puts Side-by-Side
View TLT calls and puts in a traditional options chain layout, grouped by expiration date with the strike price as the center column for easy comparison.
Powerful Filters
Filter TLT options by expiration date, strike price range, and contract type (calls only, puts only, or both) to quickly find the contracts that match your strategy.
Near Real-Time TLT Data
TLT options data auto-refreshes every 30 seconds so you always see current bid/ask spreads, volume, and implied volatility without manually reloading.
Full Greeks & IV for TLT
Every TLT contract displays Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega, and implied volatility — essential metrics for evaluating risk and pricing efficiency.
TLT Options Trading Tips
TLT moves inversely to interest rates — rising rates hurt TLT, falling rates help TLT.
Watch Fed policy announcements, inflation data, and Treasury auctions for major catalysts.
TLT often rallies during stock market crashes (flight to safety).
Long-duration bonds are more volatile than short-duration — TLT can swing significantly.
How to Use the TLT Options Chain
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View the TLT Chain
The TLT options chain loads automatically when you visit this page. All available expirations and strikes are displayed with real-time data.
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Filter by Expiration & Strike
Use the expiration date dropdown and strike price range inputs to narrow down the TLT chain to the contracts you care about.
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Analyze Quotes & Greeks
Review bid/ask spreads, volume, open interest, IV, and Greeks for each TLT contract. The data refreshes automatically every 30 seconds.