Option Focus | CoreWeave's $7.46 Million Bullish Flow Dominates as Synthetic Long Targets $87.5 Through 2026, Despite $1.30 Million Put Hedge

Option Witch
08/12

CoreWeave, Inc. closed at USD 90.32, up 2.42%.

The options market saw a pronounced bullish tilt, with total premium in bullish trades reaching $7.46 million, dwarfing the $2.35 million in bearish flow. A standout synthetic long position targeting $87.50 through 2026 anchored the session’s activity, while a sizable $1.30 million put purchase provided a notable, but ultimately secondary, downside hedge.

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Options Indicators

CRWV’s implied volatility is 98.21%, while its IV percentile stands at 56.18%, which places current volatility conditions in a neutral range rather than an extreme one. In other words, although the absolute IV level is high, relative to its own historical distribution the stock’s option pricing is not especially cheap or especially expensive at the moment. The IV/HV ratio of 0.77 also suggests implied volatility is running below historical volatility, indicating the options market is not demanding an unusually rich premium versus realized movement.

The Call/Put volume ratio is 1.26.

Large Trades

A bullish synthetic long with a net debit of $0.55 million was the standout structured trade, pairing the purchase of 1,759 Dec. 18, 2026 $87.50 calls with the sale of 1,759 Dec. 18, 2026 $87.50 puts. With the stock reference price at $90.32, the call leg was in the money while the short put was out of the money, creating stock-like upside exposure with relatively limited upfront cash outlay. This type of combination is a directional bullish bet rather than a pure premium-collection trade, and the willingness to establish long-dated synthetic exposure suggests conviction that CRWV can remain above and potentially extend beyond the $87.50 strike over time.

A PUT buy worth $1.30 million added a clear bearish hedge or downside-speculation signal, with 1,218 Sep. 18, 2026 $90.00 puts purchased while the strike sat just below the $90.32 reference price, leaving the contracts slightly out of the money. As a single-leg downside position, it reflects either protection against a pullback from current levels or an outright view that the stock could weaken into that expiration. Even so, the broader large-trade picture remained bullish overall: total bullish flow reached $7.46 million versus $2.35 million bearish, for a net bullish difference of $5.11 million. That imbalance points to a clear positive directional bias, driven mainly by the large synthetic long and reinforced by additional upside call activity, while the put buying appears more like selective protection or tactical downside positioning than a dominant bearish shift.

Strategy Reference

For a neutral-to-bullish view seeking to capitalize on the elevated IV without committing to a long synthetic position, a seller could consider a short put spread below the market, such as the Sep. 2026 $70.00/$65.00 put spread, which places the short strike well outside the dominant $87.50-$90.00 large-trade zone for a low assignment probability.

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