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Options Brief - Back from the holiday, rally cools - 6 July 2026

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Summary:  US markets reopen after Friday's Independence Day holiday to find Europe at record highs and Korea's chipmakers extending their rebound, though the momentum is already cooling. With no new US session to price and a landmark SK Hynix ADR listing landing this week, the brief looks at what the options market is actually pricing for today.


MARKET REGIME: LOW-VOL BULL  |  VIX 15.81  |  TERM: CONTANGO  |  SKEW: ELEVATED (150.02)  |  VIX FUTURES: 17.60

  • Markets reopen to a cooling handoff: US cash equities and listed options were shut Friday for the observed Independence Day holiday. Europe closed at record highs and South Korea's chipmakers extended their rebound, but the tech bounce is already losing steam alongside a firmer dollar heading into Monday.
  • Korea's chipmakers kept rising Friday: the Kospi jumped 5.8% to 8,088, extending its rebound from Thursday's 7.9% plunge, with SK Hynix up 10.9% and Samsung Electronics up 8.2% on renewed AI-chip optimism.

Headline driver

Markets reopen today after Friday's US holiday closure to a mixed handoff: European equities closed at record highs and South Korea's chipmakers extended their rebound from Thursday's rout, but the tech bounce is cooling into Monday's session alongside a firmer dollar. Wednesday's FOMC minutes are now the week's main catalyst, with Q2 earnings season opening Friday. Full macro rundown in Saxo's Market Quick Take, 6 July 2026.


Market snapshot, Friday 3 July 2026 close (Europe/Asia); US markets closed

  • Europe closed at record highs Friday: the Euro STOXX 50 rose 0.8% and the STOXX 600 gained 0.7% to 653, helped by thinner US-holiday trading. ASML rose 3.6% and Infineon 1.4% as AI-linked tech recovered, Siemens added 2.6% on a broker upgrade, and Deutsche Bank gained 1.6%.
  • Asia extended its rebound Friday: the Kospi rose 5.8% to 8,088, recovering from Thursday's 7.9% plunge, with SK Hynix up 10.9% and Samsung Electronics up 8.2%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng added 1.3% to 23,350, helped by a 6.5% gain in BYD.
  • US cash equities and listed options stayed shut Friday for the observed Independence Day holiday; Thursday, 2 July remains the last confirmed US close (source: Saxo, Bloomberg, CBOE, 6 July 2026).
  • Market regime (rules based read): Low-volatility bull, VIX 15.8, 20-day realised vol 17.1% (rising), S&P 500 +1.2% above its 50-day moving average.

Volatility surface – 6 July 2026, approx. 07:20 CET

VIX term structure

  • VIX spot 15.81 (-2.11%)
  • VIX1D 13.22 (+1.54%) · VIX9D 12.37 (-5.86%)
  • VIX3M 19.04 · VIX6M 21.50 · VIX1Y 23.16, an upward-sloping curve overall despite a small front-end inversion between VIX1D and VIX9D

VIX futures

  • Front-month VIX futures 17.60 (-1.69%), a premium to spot that keeps the curve in contango
  • Second-month VIX futures 18.73 (-1.23%)

Skew and correlation

  • CBOE SKEW 150.02 (-3.10%), still in an elevated zone despite Friday's rally abroad
  • COR3M 8.18 (-0.85%)
  • DSPX 44.80 (+1.04%)

Other measures

  • VVIX 88.80 (-0.27%) · MOVE 65.40 (-4.62%)
  • VXN 27.98 (+1.05%)
  • GVZ 26.00 (-4.13%)

What the market is pricing

  • Friday's holiday closure means there is no fresh US close to react to, and no intraday session has happened yet today either. At the money straddles for the SPX imply an expected move of about 45 points (0.60%) for today's expiry and 94 points (1.25%) through Friday 10 July, a moderate range for the four-day gap since Thursday's close.
  • FOMC minutes are the real trigger. The week ahead is otherwise macro-light. Wednesday's FOMC minutes are the main catalyst, Thursday brings jobless claims, and Q2 earnings season opens Friday with Delta Air Lines. SK Hynix's own listing and chipmaker earnings remain a wildcard.
  • Tail-risk demand hasn't gone away. SKEW stayed elevated at 150.02 even as Europe and Asia rallied into the weekend, so demand for far out-of-the-money downside protection held despite the bounce.
  • Watch the dollar-yen cross. USDJPY rose 0.4% to around 161.95 in early Monday trading, partly reversing Thursday's post-jobs-report softness, with Goldman Sachs lifting its USDJPY target to 165 on higher-for-longer US yields. Japanese intervention risk is back in view.

Special this week: SK Hynix’s Nasdaq ADR listing

SK Hynix is set to list American depositary receipts on the Nasdaq under the ticker SKHY as soon as Friday, 10 July, targeting roughly $29.6 billion raised. That would make it the largest ADR listing in market history, ahead of Alibaba’s $21.8 billion New York debut in 2014. Bank of America, Citi, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are lead underwriters, and proceeds are earmarked for memory-capacity expansion, including a new Yongin fab and advanced packaging lines. SK Hynix itself has flagged the date as tentative and subject to change.

Options for SKHY: none exist yet, since SKHY isn’t trading. Standardized options on a newly listed issue typically follow only once it clears exchange criteria on public float and shareholder count, a process that plays out over weeks rather than days, and nothing has been scheduled yet. ProShares has also filed for a 2x leveraged single-stock ETF on SKHY (ticker SKHU), and its own FAQ gives the same answer on timing: the underlying has to trade first, and any options listing on either name follows the options exchanges’ standard criteria after that. Worth revisiting once SKHY has a few sessions on the tape, and a candidate for a dedicated piece later this week.


Conclusion

Europe’s record close and Korea’s extended chip rebound suggest Friday’s risk-on mood carried through the long weekend, but a cooling tech bounce and a firmer dollar both hint that conviction is thinner than the index-level gains suggest. With no new US session to confirm or deny that read, options positioning is the only real gauge of today: a roughly 0.60% expected move that says the desk isn’t bracing for a violent open, even with FOMC minutes, Q2 earnings season and a landmark ADR listing all landing this week.


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