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Options Brief - Mag 7 earnings on deck - 28 April 2026

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Koen Hoorelbeke

Investment and Options Strategist

Summary:  Meta’s options are pricing a 6.24% move into Wednesday’s earnings print. In each of the last four quarters, the stock actually moved more than 10%. That gap between implied and recent realised moves is exactly the kind of pricing detail that options traders watch heading into a major event. This week, Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, and Apple all report within 48 hours, the densest concentration of mega-cap earnings this cycle.


Options Brief - Mag 7 earnings on deck - 28 April 2026


Five of the seven largest stocks by market cap report in 48 hours. Here is what the options market is pricing ahead of the prints.

Monday’s record S&P 500 close was essentially a warm-up act. Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon report on Wednesday; Apple follows on Thursday, the densest concentration of mega-cap earnings in a single week this cycle, with roughly $18.6 trillion in combined market cap on the line. The session’s tone was set by positioning, not conviction, and the options market is flagging some notable detail ahead of the prints.


Market snapshot

Equities at records, but the name-level picture tells a more nuanced story.

The S&P 500 edged to a new all-time high of 7,173.91 (+0.12%) on Monday, with the Nasdaq also touching a fresh record. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.13% to 49,167.79 as the session diverged sharply at the name level. Nvidia led the Magnificent Seven with a 4.0% gain, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index now on a 17-session winning streak, its longest run in over a decade. Alphabet added 1.72% ahead of its Wednesday print; Apple eased 1.27%, with Tim Cook’s September CEO exit continuing to weigh on sentiment. VIX settled at 18.02, down 3.69%, with WTI crude near $97.50 alongside a Hormuz-driven Brent premium above $108.


Options angle

VIX fell, but single-name implied volatility is telling a more active story.

While VIX fell on the day, single-name implied volatility tells a more active story. Meta heads into Wednesday’s print with the options market pricing an implied move of 6.24%, against an average post-earnings move of 10.65% across the last four quarters. In plain terms, the options market is pricing Meta to move less than it has in each of its last four earnings prints. Apple presents a different setup: short-dated implied vol will likely crush after Thursday’s print, but longer-dated uncertainty persists through the September leadership transition, a term structure dynamic worth watching. Nvidia’s 4.0% gain was positioning-driven rather than news-driven, with the actual earnings catalyst not arriving until May 20. The index put/call ratio jumped 17.5% on Monday even as spot vol fell, a sign that institutional players were adding index-level hedges into the earnings window. Record closes and defensive positioning are not mutually exclusive.

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Strategy insight – Meta: implied move versus recent history. The options market is pricing a 6.24% move for Meta into Wednesday’s results. Across the last four quarters, the stock has moved an average of 10.65% following its earnings print, in either direction. When implied volatility is set materially below the pace of recent realised earnings moves, one structure worth understanding is the long straddle: buying both a call and a put at the same strike. A straddle profits when the actual price move exceeds the total premium paid, regardless of direction. The trade carries no directional requirement, but it does carry time value risk: if the stock barely moves after results, both legs lose value.

Strategy insight – Apple: a term structure worth watching. Following any earnings print, short-dated implied volatility typically deflates sharply as the event risk resolves. For Apple reporting Thursday, that near-term crush is a near-structural certainty. What is less certain is how the longer-dated vol surface responds to the September CEO transition, a longer-running uncertainty that short-dated options do not capture. A calendar spread, selling a short-dated option and buying a longer-dated one, is one structure that attempts to harvest the near-term crush while maintaining some exposure to the out-month uncertainty. The key risk: if the stock makes a large move following results, the spread can lose more than expected on the short leg.


Conclusion

This is the week where the options market earns its keep. Five of the seven largest stocks by market cap report in 48 hours, and at least one of them, Meta, appears mispriced on implied vol relative to its own recent earnings history. Heading into today’s session, the cleaner read is in single names rather than at the index level: the record close masks significant dispersion underneath, and that dispersion is precisely where the pricing inefficiencies are sitting.


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