Rocket Lab USA Inc. closed at 74.82 USD, rising 0.46%.
Rocket Lab saw a burst of bullish options activity, headlined by a 0.41 million USD call purchase targeting the 80.00 strike expiring in August 2026. The steady share price gain coincided with a strong appetite for out-of-the-money upside exposure, as traders positioned for a continued rally despite elevated premium levels. The overall flow was unambiguously call-driven, with no significant bearish large trades to counterbalance the optimistic positioning.
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Options Indicators
RKLB’s implied volatility is 101.30%, and with an IV percentile of 72.51%, current option volatility sits in the elevated range, indicating that options are priced expensively relative to their own recent history. The IV/HV ratio of 1.11 also suggests implied volatility is running modestly above realized volatility, reinforcing the view that the market is embedding a relatively rich premium into current option prices. In this backdrop, outright option buying faces a higher premium hurdle, while premium-selling structures or defined-risk spreads may offer more efficient positioning. The Call/Put volume ratio is 2.77.
Large Trades
A CALL buy worth 0.41 million USD was the standout large trade, with 4,899 contracts purchased at the 80.00 USD strike expiring on 2026-08-07. With RKLB referenced at 74.82 USD, this call was out of the money at the time of execution, making it a clearly bullish directional wager that the stock can rally above the strike over the coming year. As a single-leg upside purchase, the buyer paid premium upfront to gain leveraged exposure to a continued advance, suggesting a willingness to risk a defined amount of capital in exchange for potentially significant upside participation. Overall sentiment in RKLB large options flow was clearly bullish. The activity was entirely driven by upside call buying, with no meaningful bearish large-trade presence to offset it, which points to traders positioning for further appreciation rather than hedging against downside. The preference for out-of-the-money upside exposure also indicates an appetite for leveraged gains and confidence in a stronger forward move in the shares.
Strategy Reference
For those seeking to capitalize on the elevated IV without taking a directional view, selling a 30-delta out-of-the-money put or a call credit spread above the 80.00 USD strike could offer a defined-risk way to collect the rich premium.