Option Focus | Tesla's $1.75 Million Bear Put Spread Targets a Steep Decline to 290 by 2026, Overwhelming Modest Call Buying to Signal Decisively Bearish Institutional Sentiment

Option Witch
08/15

Tesla Motors closed at 342.27 USD, rising 0.68%.

A massive $1.75 million bear put spread dominated the options arena, overshadowing a modest $0.19 million call purchase. The overwhelming bearish flow, totaling $2.51 million against a mere $0.24 million in bullish premium, signaled a decisively defensive institutional posture, with smart money positioning for a substantial decline toward the 290 strike by mid-2026.

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Options Indicators

TSLA’s implied volatility is 41.54%, and with an IV percentile of just 0.80%, current option pricing sits at the very low end of its recent range. That points to a low-volatility backdrop in relative terms, with options appearing cheaply priced rather than expensive. The IV/HV ratio of 0.63 further suggests implied volatility is running below historical realized volatility, reinforcing the view that premium levels are relatively subdued at the moment. The Call/Put volume ratio is 1.66.

Large Trades

A bearish put spread with a net debit of $1.75 million was the standout large trade, expressing a defined-risk downside view on TSLA. The position involved buying the 340.0 put and selling the 290.0 put, both expiring on 2026-09-18, for a net debit of $1.75 million. With TSLA referenced at $342.27, both puts were out of the money at execution, making this a forward-looking bearish structure rather than immediate intrinsic-value protection. Strategically, a bear put spread is a directional downside bet that also limits premium outlay by financing part of the long put purchase through the short lower-strike put, suggesting the trader was targeting a meaningful decline while maintaining capped risk and capped maximum payoff. A CALL buy worth $0.19 million added a smaller bullish element, with the trader purchasing the 350.0 call expiring on 2026-08-17. Given the reference stock price of $342.27, this call was out of the money, so the trade reflects upside speculation rather than intrinsic exposure. The structure is straightforward: a single-leg long call seeking leveraged participation in a future rise above the strike, likely representing a directional bullish bet with limited premium risk but requiring a continued rally in TSLA to pay off. Overall, large-trade sentiment was clearly bearish, with total bearish flow of $2.51 million versus total bullish flow of $0.24 million, leaving a net bearish difference of $2.27 million. The conclusion is decisively negative in directional tone: despite some upside call buying, the dominant activity was led by a sizable bear put spread and broader put accumulation, indicating that larger traders were more focused on downside positioning and protection than on chasing upside.

Strategy Reference

For traders seeking neutral-to-bearish income with a low assignment probability, selling the OTM 290.0 put as a cash-secured put, which aligns with the large trade's short strike, could be considered, though a credit put spread is preferable for those looking to avoid the significant margin requirement of a naked put.

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