Option Focus | Invesco QQQ Trust’s $18 Million Bear Call Spread and $6 Million Synthetic Short Signal Institutional Bearishness

Option Witch
08/04

Invesco QQQ Trust closed at $700.07, rising 1.76%. Despite the upbeat session, large options trades painted a starkly bearish picture. A massive $18.15 million bear call spread and a $5.96 million synthetic short dominated the flow, suggesting sophisticated institutional investors are positioning for limited upside or a potential pullback in the weeks ahead.

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Options Indicators

QQQ’s implied volatility is 24.81%, and with an IV percentile of 55.38% plus an IV/HV ratio of 1.08, current option pricing looks broadly neutral rather than stretched. In other words, implied volatility sits around the middle of its historical range, and the slight premium of IV over historical volatility suggests options are carrying only a modest volatility markup rather than being notably cheap or expensive. The Call/Put volume ratio is 1.06.

Large Trades

A bearish call spread worth $18.15 million stood out as one of the day’s largest featured trades, built by selling 3,250 December 18, 2026 $700.00 calls that were in the money and buying 6,500 December 18, 2026 $815.00 calls that were out of the money. This structure is a classic income-generating bearish strategy that also caps upside risk, expressing the view that QQQ is unlikely to rally aggressively beyond the upper strike over the life of the trade. Based on the displayed legs, the position brought in a net premium of $10.30 million, reflecting a net credit. With QQQ referenced at $700.07, the short $700.00 call sits essentially at the money to slightly in the money, while the long $815.00 call serves as far-upside protection, making this a sizable defined-risk bearish stance.

A synthetic short worth $5.96 million was the other highlighted trade, created by selling 5,332 August 21, 2026 $710.00 calls and buying 5,332 August 7, 2026 $685.00 puts, with both legs out of the money versus the $700.07 reference price. This combination is a directional bearish strategy designed to replicate short exposure, pairing call premium collection with downside participation through long puts. From the displayed premium flows, the trader received $4.71 million from the short calls and paid $1.25 million for the long puts, resulting in a net premium received of $3.47 million. Strategically, this points to expectations for weakness or at least limited upside, while using the put purchase to create more direct downside leverage.

Overall, the large-trade flow leans clearly bearish. The sentiment summary shows bearish premium flow outweighing bullish activity, and the character of the biggest displayed trades reinforces that message: traders were not simply buying protection in isolation, but deploying structured bearish positions such as a bear call spread and a synthetic short that both benefit from capped upside and/or downside follow-through. Taken together, the order flow suggests institutional positioning is skewed toward expecting QQQ to struggle advancing from current levels, with a bias toward either consolidation below key call strikes or a more pronounced pullback.

Strategy Reference

For traders seeking to sell premium with a neutral-to-bearish bias, the $815.00 call in the December 2026 cycle offers a low assignment probability far out of the money, while a bear put spread provides a defined-risk alternative for those wanting to avoid the margin requirements of naked calls.

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