NYSE · REIT (Hospitality — Gaylord Convention Hotels) · Moderate-liquidity options · Mid cap · ~$6B
Ryman Hospitality is the most concentrated public-market exposure to group / convention travel recovery and country music entertainment. The Gaylord convention hotels (5,000+ rooms each) capture the largest U.S. group meetings and corporate events, which have been the slowest segment to fully rebuild post-pandemic but are now operating at strong group bookings momentum into 2026-2027 with multi-year booking visibility. The entertainment segment (Grand Ole Opry, Ole Red venues, Ryman Auditorium) provides higher-margin, non-correlated growth as country music popularity expands and Nashville tourism continues compounding. Capital return is shareholder-friendly with attractive dividend yield. The Texan Resort completion and capacity expansions add organic growth. Risk profile is moderate, tied to group travel demand and country music cycles. Options are moderately liquid; medium-duration directional setups around group booking guidance have been productive.
This page is updated every 72 hours with the latest Scan results. Each data point below represents one complete algorithmic snapshot in time.
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Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. (RHP) currently has an Amora Edge Score of 68/100, ranking it top 24% of today's scan. This composite score is built from four sub-signals — EMA cross, RSI zone, relative strength vs SPY, and volume surge — each scored 0–25. The current read is a bullish setup, so the algorithm is positioned bullish (calls / call debit spreads). A score above 65 typically warrants a trade card with stop and target; below that, the setup is on the watchlist but not actionable.
RHP's historical win rate on closed Stoptions setups is 64%. Win rate is calculated as the percentage of past RHP trade cards that hit their target price before stopping out. Win rate is most meaningful once a ticker has 10+ closed trades — individual ticker rates can be noisy at smaller samples. Our portfolio-wide win rate across all closed trades is the more stable benchmark.
The strike and expiry are shown on the trade card at the top of this page when the setup is active. Stoptions.ai algorithmically selects strikes targeting delta 0.35–0.45 and expirations 30–45 days out, adjusted for current implied volatility rank (IVR). When IVR is high, the system favors call debit spreads to limit vega risk; when IVR is low, single-leg long calls are preferred. The card includes the contract symbol, mid-price entry, stop, and target.
Every 72 hours we refresh RHP's Amora Edge Score and trade card. The underlying scan runs daily at 9:00 AM ET (pre-market) and 9:30 AM ET (post-open), so any new signal change is reflected within one trading session. If RHP drops below the entry threshold or the regime shifts (e.g., SPY enters a confirmed bear), the trade card is replaced with a "no setup" notice automatically.
The Amora Edge Score is a 0–100 composite of four technical sub-signals applied to RHP: (1) EMA cross — is the 20-day above the 50-day with both trending up? (2) RSI zone — is momentum in the 50–70 sweet spot, or extended/weak? (3) Relative strength vs SPY — is RHP outperforming the market over 20 sessions? (4) Volume surge — is participation above the 20-day average? Each sub-signal contributes 0–25 points. RHP currently scores 68.
RHP's sector rank and percentile against other REIT (Hospitality — Gaylord Convention Hotels) tickers we track is shown on the /tickers index — sortable by Amora Edge Score, win rate, or sector. For direct comparison, see the "Related REIT (Hospitality — Gaylord Convention Hotels) Options Setups" panel above. When multiple tickers in the same sector are scoring 80+, the algorithm flags the cluster as a sector rotation signal and may upweight position sizing.
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