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Options Brief - Nasdaq clears 30,000 - 27 May 2026

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Koen Hoorelbeke
Koen Hoorelbeke

Investment and Options Strategist

Summary:  The Nasdaq 100 closed above 30,000 for the first time ever yesterday, driven by Micron Technology’s 19% single-session surge after earnings that beat consensus EPS by 41%. Heading into Wednesday, European markets were down over 1%, US futures sit near flat, and the vol surface is telling an interesting story: VIX is calm at 17, but SKEW has climbed to 139.


Options Brief – Nasdaq clears 30,000 – 27 May 2026


The Nasdaq 100 crossed 30,000 for the first time as Micron’s earnings confirmed the AI cycle has real numbers behind it – and the vol surface is quietly telling a more cautious story beneath the surface calm.

Tuesday, 26 May 2026 delivered a split session: technology stocks surged to record highs on the back of Micron Technology’s exceptional earnings beat, while cyclicals and energy lagged as Iran deal optimism took crude lower. Heading into Wednesday, European markets are selling off over 1%, US futures sit near flat, and the vol surface is showing an increasingly interesting divergence between headline implied vol and the cost of tail protection.


Headline driver

Micron Technology jumped 19% on Tuesday after reporting fiscal Q3 earnings that crushed consensus by a wide margin (EPS $12.20 vs $8.65 expected; operating margin expanding from 22% to 67.6%), crossing the $1 trillion market cap threshold and pulling the Nasdaq 100 above 30,000 for the first time. Separately, President Trump signalled the US is in the “final stages” of a deal with Iran, removing part of the geopolitical risk premium that has been embedded in crude prices.


Market snapshot

The Nasdaq 100 gained 1.76% to close at 30,001, a record and the index’s first close above that level. The S&P 500 added 0.61% to 7,519, also a record close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.23% to 50,467, as cyclicals and energy lagged while tech led. The Russell 2000 rose 1.79% to 2,921, a quietly strong session for small caps. WTI crude fell roughly 2.10% toward $92 as Iran deal optimism reduced the conflict premium built into energy prices.


Options angle

VIX closed at 16.59 on Tuesday, confirming the Low Vol Bull regime that has been in place for most of the past month. The gap between implied and realised volatility remains unusually wide: 20-day realised vol sits at 10.5% annualised against implied vol near 17%, a spread that has historically favoured premium sellers. That said, SKEW rose to 139.04 even as the market hit records, signalling a quiet but persistent bid for downside tail protection. The two readings together are worth noting: headline vol is calm, but the left tail is getting more expensive on a relative basis.

DSPX, the S&P 500 dispersion index, jumped 8.99% on Tuesday, the Micron gap being the most visible driver. With single stocks moving far more than the index, implied correlation between constituents is falling. Front-month VIX futures settled at 18.70, approximately 1.70 points above spot, with the term structure holding normal contango into the second month at 20.55.

Strategy insight – What SKEW is actually telling you about downside protection costs. VIX measures the average cost of options across all strikes, but SKEW measures something narrower: how much more expensive deep out-of-the-money puts are relative to at-the-money options. A SKEW reading of 139 is elevated, and it means the market is paying a meaningful premium for tail protection even in a low-vol environment. In practical terms, this shows up in any structure that sells OTM puts: the strike is further in-the-money in terms of premium than the headline VIX number would suggest. This is why a low-VIX/high-SKEW combination is not the same as a uniformly cheap-protection environment. The vol surface has a shape, and right now that shape is skewed left.
The principal risk is that SKEW can normalise quickly once sentiment shifts, compressing that tail premium and reducing the edge in structures built around it.

Important note: The strategies and examples provided in this article are purely for educational purposes. They are intended to assist in shaping your thought process and should not be replicated or implemented without careful consideration. Every investor or trader must conduct their own due diligence and take into account their unique financial situation, risk tolerance, and investment objectives before making any decisions. Remember, investing in the stock market carries risk, and it’s crucial to make informed decisions.

Strategy insight – Using a bull call spread to express a post-gap continuation thesis. After a 19% single-session gap, chasing Micron by buying shares or simple long calls carries a double burden: an elevated entry price and inflated implied volatility on the options. A bull call spread – buying a call at or slightly above the current price and selling a higher-strike call at the anticipated resistance level – addresses both problems simultaneously. The short call in the spread sells back some of the elevated IV, reducing the net premium paid and lowering the trade’s break-even relative to a single long call. The trade defines maximum loss at the premium paid, expresses a specific upside target rather than open-ended bullish conviction, and benefits if the AI momentum thesis continues at a measured pace rather than in another single-day surge.
The primary risk is losing the full net debit paid if the stock fails to reach the long strike by expiry – post-earnings gaps can and do partially reverse, particularly when the broader sector narrative cools.


Conclusion

Tuesday’s session confirmed that the AI earnings cycle has real numbers behind it, not just narrative. Heading into Wednesday, European markets are underperforming (Euro Stoxx 50 down 1.18%, DAX down 0.80%) while US futures sit near flat. VIX is ticking up slightly to 17.01, SKEW continues to climb, and the vol risk premium remains wide. The regime still favours the premium seller, but the rising tail skew is worth tracking: this market is not complacent at the bottom of the vol surface, even if the headline VIX number suggests otherwise.


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