Option Focus | Super Micro Computer's $1.36 Million In-the-Money Call Buy on $34 Strike Expiring 2026 Signals Conviction, While Put Selling Adds Bullish Premium Collection

Option Witch
08/18

Super Micro Computer closed at $38.28, down 3.92%.

The options tape showed a decisively bullish tilt, led by a $1.36 million in-the-money call purchase on the $34.00 strike expiring August 21, 2026. A smaller $0.05 million put sale on the $35.00 strike reinforced the constructive tone through premium collection. With net bullish flow of $1.27 million versus only $0.18 million in bearish flow, large traders clearly favored upside participation despite the stock's daily pullback.

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Options Indicators

SMCI’s implied volatility is 79.54%, while its IV percentile stands at 41.04%, which places current volatility conditions in a neutral historical range rather than an extreme one. In other words, although the absolute IV level is high, relative to its own past it is not especially stretched, so options do not appear outright cheap or expensive. The IV/HV ratio of 0.72 further suggests implied volatility is running below realized volatility, indicating the market’s forward pricing is somewhat restrained versus recent actual movement.

The Call/Put volume ratio is 1.75.

Large Trades

A CALL buy worth $1.36 million was the dominant large trade, with 2,726 contracts bought on the $34.00 strike expiring August 21, 2026. With SMCI referenced at $38.28, this call was already in the money, which makes the positioning more delta-sensitive and signals a clearly bullish directional bet rather than a low-probability lottery-style upside play. The buyer was paying meaningful premium for upside exposure with time, suggesting conviction that the stock can continue to appreciate while retaining leverage versus outright share ownership.

A PUT sale worth $0.05 million was the other displayed large trade, with 1,500 contracts sold on the $35.00 strike expiring August 21, 2026. Since the strike sat below the $38.28 reference price, the put was out of the money, making this a moderately bullish income-oriented position. Strategically, selling this put indicates willingness to collect premium while expressing confidence that SMCI will remain above $35.00 into expiration, or at least that any pullback will stay limited enough for the seller to benefit from time decay.

Overall sentiment across all large trades was decisively bullish, with total bullish flow of $1.45 million versus bearish flow of $0.18 million, leaving a net bullish difference of $1.27 million. The directional read is clearly positive: the tape was led by a large in-the-money call purchase, while additional put selling reinforced a constructive outlook through premium collection and downside confidence. Although there was some bearish put buying in the broader large-trade set, it was far smaller than the bullish capital committed, so the aggregate message from size traders was that upside participation remained the dominant objective.

Strategy Reference

For a lower assignment probability, a put seller could consider the $30.00 strike expiring August 21, 2026, which sits further below spot and offers a wider cushion; alternatively, a bull call spread such as buying the $35.00 call and selling the $45.00 call expiring August 21, 2026 can reduce upfront premium and margin requirements while still capturing upside.

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