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Options Brief – S&P 500 clears 7,000 – 16 April 2026

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Koen Hoorelbeke

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Summary:  Iran ceasefire signals send the S&P 500 above 7,000 for the first time in history as VIX falls to 18.36 and the 40-day war premium fully unwinds.


Options Brief – S&P 500 clears 7,000 – 16 April 2026


The war premium exits; the S&P 500 writes history above 7,000 as Iran ceasefire signals reshape every asset class.

President Trump declared the US–Iran conflict “very close to over” on Wednesday and signalled that direct talks could resume within two days. Markets took him at face value: the S&P 500 closed above 7,000 for the first time in its history, completing a full erasure of every loss accumulated over the 40-day conflict. VIX at 18.12, energy implied volatility collapsed, and tech call buying ran two to four times put volume. Heading into today’s session, the directional read is unambiguously risk-on and the options signal is clear – sell premium, not buy protection.


Headline driver

Trump’s ceasefire signal ends the war premium in a single session.

President Trump described the Iran conflict as “very close to over” and indicated that direct US–Iran talks could resume within two days – and risk assets responded with one of the most decisive sessions of the entire 40-day episode. The S&P 500 closed above 7,000 for the first time in its history, fully erasing the drawdown from the conflict’s outbreak. Brent crude slid back toward the $93–95 per barrel range as the oil war premium evaporated, and defensive positions across rates and gold saw outflows as capital rotated back into equities.

For options traders, this is the moment where the character of the market shifts: from buying protection to selling it. The ceasefire signal is a known catalyst and markets have priced it. What comes next is a regime of lower realised volatility, normalising term structure, and earnings season as the dominant vol driver from late April onwards.


Market snapshot

Futures pre-market 16 April: the conflict unwind holding into the new session.

  • S&P 500 futures: 7,068.25 (+0.11%) – sustaining Wednesday’s historic first-ever close above 7,000; the index has fully recovered every point lost since the Iran conflict began.
  • Nasdaq 100 futures: 26,452.50 (+0.33%) – building on the 11-session win streak in tech and growth names, led by AI infrastructure and high-beta rotation.
  • Dow futures: 48,680 (+0.02%) – broadly flat, consolidating the risk-on move with little drag from defensives.
  • VIX: 18.12 (–0.28%) – holding the vol compression from Wednesday’s close; fear gauge stays below 20 as the ceasefire signal holds.
  • Brent crude: Declined toward the $93–95 per barrel range – retreating from the elevated levels sustained through the conflict period as peace signals reduce the supply-disruption premium.

Market pulse: Futures are adding to Wednesday’s gains rather than fading them – the regime shift is holding into a new session, and VIX below 20 confirms the market is not treating the ceasefire signal as temporary.


Options angle

Vol crush confirmed: VIX at 18, energy IV collapsing, tech flow skewed hard to calls.

VIX at 18.12 – a significant compression from the conflict-era highs that briefly pushed the fear gauge above 35. The move reflects not just Wednesday’s rally but a sustained recalibration: with the geopolitical trigger removed, implied volatility has little structural support at elevated levels and the market is unwinding the premium systematically.

The energy vol story is equally compelling. OVX – the CBOE Crude Oil Volatility Index and the market-standard measure of WTI 1-month implied volatility – peaked near 126 at the height of the conflict and has since declined to around 72. That remains historically elevated relative to its pre-conflict baseline of 30–35, but the direction is clear: the supply-disruption premium is leaving energy options.

In technology and high-beta growth names, options flow was directionally bullish: call/put ratios in AI infrastructure and quantum computing stocks ran 2:1 to 4:1 on Wednesday, reflecting straightforward upside buying rather than structured positioning. This is participation, not hedging.

The strategic implication heading into today: with VIX at 18 and the index at new highs, premium sellers are better positioned than premium buyers. Covered calls on large-cap tech or index positions, short put spreads in names with strong earnings setups, and energy strangles to capture the OVX normalisation are the logical plays. The caveat is the earnings calendar – late April brings mega-cap reports that will re-expand vol, so positioning should respect the term structure.

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.


Conclusion

The war premium is out, and the vol market has confirmed it with a definitive move: VIX near 18, energy IV collapsing, and tech flow skewed bullishly toward calls. The risk-off hedges placed three weeks ago are now expensive to hold and cheap to sell. Earnings season is already underway – financials have reported and Netflix reports today – with mega-cap tech (Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Nvidia) in late April as the primary vol expansion trigger to watch.


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