Option Focus | Oracle's $9.63 Million Deep ITM Put Purchase Overwhelms a Modest Synthetic Long, Revealing a Decisively Bearish Institutional Stance

Option Witch
07/30

Oracle closed at $117.74, a decrease of 1.85%.

A massive bearish wave swept through ORCL options, headlined by a $9.63 million deep in-the-money put purchase that dwarfed all other activity. The overall large-trade flow was decisively negative, with $22.31 million in bearish premium overwhelming a modest $2.06 million bullish synthetic long position, leaving a stark $20.25 million net bearish imbalance.

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Options Indicators

ORCL’s implied volatility is 72.82%, and with an IV percentile of 84.46%, current option volatility is clearly in the elevated range, indicating that options are priced expensively relative to ORCL’s own recent history. The IV/HV ratio of 1.36 further suggests implied volatility is running meaningfully above realized volatility, so the market is embedding a relatively rich premium into contracts at the moment. In this setup, outright option buying faces a higher cost backdrop, while premium-selling structures or defined-risk spreads may offer more efficient positioning depending on the trade objective.

The Call/Put volume ratio is 2.17.

Large Trades

A PUT buy worth $9.63 million was the largest displayed bearish trade, with 1,440 contracts of the September 18, 2026 $185.00 put purchased while ORCL was referenced at $117.74. This put was already in the money, which gives the buyer substantial downside exposure and intrinsic value from the outset. Strategically, this looks like a bearish directional position or a substantial hedge, expressing concern that Oracle could remain under pressure or decline further over the longer-dated horizon.

A synthetic long worth $2.06 million was the other displayed large trade, built by selling 1,500 contracts of the January 15, 2027 $90.00 put and buying 1,500 contracts of the January 15, 2027 $200.00 call. The structure was executed for a net credit, since the $1.34 million collected from the short put exceeded the $0.72 million paid for the long call. Both legs were out of the money, and the overall position reflects a bullish directional bet that seeks upside participation through the long call while using the short put to finance the trade and add commitment to owning downside risk at a much lower level.

Overall, the large-trade flow in ORCL was clearly bearish, with total bullish activity at $2.06 million versus $22.31 million in bearish activity, leaving a net difference of $20.25 million to the bearish side. The directional judgment is decisively negative, as bearish premium overwhelmingly dominated the tape and the most prominent trade was a sizeable in-the-money put purchase, which typically signals either aggressive downside positioning or meaningful protection demand. Although the synthetic long shows that at least one participant was willing to position for long-term upside, that bullish expression was far too small to offset the broader concentration of bearish capital.

Strategy Reference

Given the elevated IV percentile, traders looking to collect premium might consider selling the out-of-the-money $90.00 put expiring in January 2027, which was already used as a financing leg in the synthetic long, or deploying a bear put spread to define risk while capitalizing on the entrenched bearish sentiment.

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