20260702 Options Brief  Chips slip Meta jumps

Options Brief - Chips slip, Meta jumps - 2 July 2026

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Summary:  Micron and Corning gave back double-digit percentages Wednesday as the chip rally cooled, while Meta jumped almost 9% on reports it may sell spare AI computing capacity. SKEW climbed to its highest level in sessions even as the VIX stayed contained. With today's payrolls report pulled forward ahead of Friday's holiday close, the brief explains what the options market is actually pricing.


MARKET REGIME: LOW-VOL BULL  |  VIX 16.9  |  TERM STRUCTURE: CONTANGO  |  SKEW: ELEVATED (154.82)  |  FRONT-MONTH VIX FUTURES: 18.10
 
  • SKEW climbed to 154.82 (+3.49%), a fresh high across the past several sessions, even as the VIX rose only modestly to 16.59. Tail-risk pricing keeps drifting further from the calm headline vol read.
  • Event-day vol jumped: VIX1D rose 12.14% to 13.02 specifically ahead of Thursday's payrolls report, while the rest of the term structure held steadier, VIX9D down 4.30% to 13.14 and VIX3M little changed at 19.16.
  • Correlation (COR3M) rose 5.63% to 8.25 but stayed near cycle lows. Wednesday's session made the point directly: Micron fell 10.6% and Corning 13.6% while Meta gained almost 9%, a dispersion trade rather than a uniform risk-off move.

Headline driver

Wall Street's semiconductor rally cooled hard on Wednesday as Micron and Corning gave back double-digit percentages, even as Meta jumped almost 9% on reports it may sell spare AI computing capacity through a new cloud unit. Full macro rundown in Saxo's Market Quick Take, 2 July 2026.


Market snapshot, Wednesday 1 July 2026 close

S&P 500: 7,483 (-0.2%), as chip weakness offset gains elsewhere. Nasdaq 100: -1.5% as the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index sank 6.3%, Micron down 10.6%, Corning off 13.6%. Europe eased in sympathy: Stoxx 600 639.31 (-0.4%), Euro Stoxx 50 -0.7%, though the DAX added 0.2% to 25,040 on defence-sector strength. Asia followed lower into Thursday's session: the Kospi was down 4.48% as of this morning's 06:00 CET snapshot, with SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics reversing sharply on profit-taking in the region's AI winners (source: Saxo, Bloomberg, CBOE, 2 July 2026).

Volatility snapshot: VIX 16.59 (+0.85%), VIX1D 13.02, VIX9D 13.14, CBOE SKEW 154.82, COR3M 8.25, CBOE dispersion index (DSPX) 44.34 (-0.23%), front-month VIX futures 18.10 and second-month 19.05, both above spot and in contango.

Market regime (rules based read): Low-volatility bull, VIX 16.9, 20-day realised vol 17.3% (rising), S&P 500 +1.31% above its 50-day moving average.


Options flow sentiment, where did the positioning go?

Based on end-of-day 1 July 2026, yesterday's positioning, not today's price action.

  • Single-name flow read cleanly bullish only in Mag7 names, where call buying concentrated in Meta around the 625-650 strikes into the 17 July expiry, tracking Wednesday's cloud-capacity news. Semis, financials and crypto flow read unclear once mid-market and offsetting prints were stripped out, leaving dealers close to flat across those books.
  • Index and ETF flow told a similar story of ambiguity, from SPXW put-call packages to TLT, GLD and defensive-sector ETF puts, most of it crossed deep in the money at mid-market rather than bought outright, consistent with rolls and book adjustment rather than a fresh macro view heading into payrolls.

What to watch today: US June Non-Farm Payrolls, the unemployment rate and average hourly earnings all land at 14:30 CET, pulled forward a day because Friday's market is closed for the observed 4 July holiday.


Options angle, chip pullback, dispersion underneath

VIX1D jumping 12.14% to 13.02 while VIX9D and VIX3M held steadier tells today's story on its own: the desk is pricing a single event, not a broader repricing of risk. In our view the more interesting signal sits in the SKEW read. SKEW at 154.82, its highest level across the past several sessions, keeps climbing even as spot vol stays contained, and that combination usually means hedgers are paying up for downside protection while the headline tape looks calm.

What the market is pricing

  • Payrolls-day gauge. VIX1D jumped 12.14% to 13.02 specifically ahead of today's jobs report, while VIX9D and VIX3M held closer to prior levels. The one-day gauge is waking up for a single print rather than signalling a broader repricing.
  • Event implied range. SPXW options imply roughly 45 points, or 0.60%, through today's holiday-adjusted weekly expiry, a range of about 7,439 to 7,528 around Wednesday's 7,483 close.
  • Tail risk signal. SKEW at 154.82 sits alongside a VVIX-to-VIX ratio of 5.37, up 1.76%. Hedgers keep paying for downside convexity even with spot vol contained.
  • Dispersion read. COR3M rose to 8.25 but stays near multi-month lows. Wednesday supplied the evidence directly: Micron and Corning fell double digits while Meta jumped almost 9% on the same tape, single-stock selection mattering more than the index-level move.

Conclusion

In our read, a roughly 0.60% implied range into today's adjusted weekly expiry argues for a contained tape, but a jumping VIX1D and a fresh SKEW high say the desk isn't treating this payrolls report as a formality. Underneath Wednesday's chip pullback, dispersion, Micron and Corning down double digits against Meta up almost 9% on the same day, is doing more work than any uniform risk-off signal, a dynamic that likely persists whatever the jobs number delivers, heading into Friday's holiday-thinned close.


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