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Options Brief - Fed and Mag 7 earnings night - 29 April 2026

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Koen Hoorelbeke

Investment and Options Strategist

Summary:  Markets pulled back Tuesday as OpenAI missed internal revenue targets, setting a cautious tone heading into the most binary session of the year: four Mag 7 names reporting simultaneously tonight, plus the Federal Reserve’s rate decision. Options markets are pricing expected moves of approx. 6.2 to 6.4% for MSFT, AMZN, and META, with near-term implied volatilities above 100% on all three - the vol crush base case is firmly in place


Options Brief - Fed & Mag 7 earnings night - 29 April 2026


The most concentrated earnings night of the year meets the Federal Reserve – and options markets are priced accordingly.

US equities pulled back Tuesday after the Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI missed internal revenue targets in 2026, reigniting concerns about AI monetisation just hours before the most concentrated earnings night of the season: Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta all report after the bell today, alongside the Federal Reserve’s rate decision at 2 PM ET – a rare doubling of binary risk in a single session.


Market snapshot

Equities softened into the event, with the Nasdaq bearing the brunt of Tuesday’s AI-driven pullback.

  • S&P 500: Closed at 7,138.80 (–0.49%), weighed down by tech and AI-adjacent names following the OpenAI revenue miss report.
  • Nasdaq 100: Fell to 27,029.01 (–1.01%), reflecting the concentrated exposure to tonight’s reporting names.
  • Russell 2000: Declined to 2,756.05 (–1.15%), signalling that the risk-off tone was broad rather than confined to large-cap tech.
  • US 10-year yield: Ticked up to 4.350% (+0.23 bp), adding modest pressure to rate-sensitive names heading into the Fed decision.
  • WTI crude: Settled near $99.49 (–0.44%), pulling back from recent highs.

Market pulse: Risk-off into a binary session – vol sellers were still active on Tuesday even as equities fell, suggesting the market expects the event to resolve rather than escalate.


Options angle

Triple-digit near-term implied volatility across three of the four reporting names – and a vol crush waiting to happen.

The VIX closed Tuesday at 17.83 (–1.05%) even as equities fell – an unusual divergence suggesting volatility sellers remained active, absorbing premium ahead of the known binary events rather than bidding it higher. More telling is the 1-day VIX, which spiked to 11.66 (+10.31%), reflecting the market’s explicit pricing of today’s session specifically. Front-month VIX futures sit at 19.60, roughly 180 basis points above spot – normal contango intact. VVIX at 91.03 (–3.02%) confirms no broader panic signal.

On individual names, the May 1 expiry – the first post-earnings settlement, capturing the overnight reaction – tells the core story. Implied volatility on that contract stands at 103.17% for Meta (vs. 43.82% 30-day IV), 101.39% for Amazon (vs. 41.10%), and 101.11% for Microsoft (vs. 41.13%) – all above 100%, which is exceptional. Alphabet is the outlier at 78.50% (vs. 36.45% 30-day IV), pricing a notably smaller event than its peers. That gap between near-term and 30-day IV is the vol crush in waiting: once results land tonight, the event premium collapses and the two figures converge rapidly.

The options-implied expected moves for tonight, using the May 1 expiry, are:

  • Alphabet (GOOGL): ±$16.85, or ±4.82% – upper $366.63, lower $332.93
  • Microsoft (MSFT): ±$26.78, or ±6.24% – upper $456.03, lower $402.48
  • Amazon (AMZN): ±$16.19, or ±6.24% – upper $275.89, lower $243.51
  • Meta (META): ±$42.64, or ±6.35% – upper $713.98, lower $628.70

Put-call ratios across all four names are call-heavy: Alphabet 0.47, Microsoft 0.44, Amazon 0.56, Meta 0.68. Directional flow heading into the prints is tilted toward the upside. Microsoft carries the highest 1-month IV rank of the four at 100% – meaning its options have not been this expensive relative to the prior 12 months at any point during that period – making it the standout candidate for a vol crush trade.

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Strategy insight – selling the earnings event premium via iron condors. With near-term implied volatilities above 100% on three of the four names, there is a structural case for selling premium rather than buying it. An iron condor – selling an out-of-the-money call spread and an out-of-the-money put spread simultaneously – profits if the stock stays within the expected move bounds after results. The trade monetises the vol crush that typically follows an earnings announcement, as implied volatility mean-reverts sharply once the uncertainty is resolved. The risk is a move larger than the market is pricing: a genuine surprise in AI capex guidance or cloud growth numbers could push any of these names outside their expected ranges.

Strategy insight – Alphabet as the relative-value play. With GOOGL pricing a ±4.82% move versus ±6.24–6.35% for its cohort, and near-term implied volatility at 78.50% versus 100%+ for peers, Alphabet’s options are comparatively inexpensive tonight. For traders with a directional view on the name – bullish on Gemini momentum, or bearish given the broader AI monetisation concerns – a long straddle or strangle on GOOGL costs meaningfully less in vol terms than equivalent structures on the other three names.

Fed angle: The FOMC decision at 2 PM ET is priced as a certainty rather than a risk event – CME FedWatch shows 100% probability of a hold at 3.50–3.75%, the third consecutive pause. This is also Jerome Powell’s final meeting as chair before Kevin Warsh takes over from June. What matters is the press conference tone: any shift in language around the rate path – given sticky inflation at 3.3% CPI (March) and a resilient labour market – could move the front end of the vol curve, compressing or expanding the gap between front-month VIX futures (19.60) and spot VIX (17.83).


Concluding remarks

Tonight is as binary as a single session gets – four of the largest companies by market capitalisation reporting simultaneously while the Fed delivers its last decision under Powell. Options markets are positioned call-heavy across all four earnings names, with near-term implied volatilities above 100% on the May 1 expiry for three of the four and expected moves running ±6.2–6.4% for Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, alongside a notably tighter ±4.82% for Alphabet. The base case after the bell is a vol crush: premium sellers who stay inside the expected move bounds collect as event uncertainty resolves. The tail risk is an AI capex or cloud growth miss that validates Tuesday’s OpenAI-driven selloff and pushes one or more names outside their ranges.


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