Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing closed at $416.00, rising 0.95% from the prior close.
Despite the modest daily gain, TSM options flow revealed a sharply negative institutional tilt. A single $32.00 million in-the-money put purchase dominated activity, contrasting with zero bullish large-trade premium. This concentration of bearish conviction arrived while options pricing remained historically cheap, making the sizeable downside position even more notable for market participants watching smart-money signals.
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Options Indicators
TSM’s implied volatility stands at 36.90%, and with an IV percentile of just 5.18%, current option volatility is sitting on the low end of its historical range, indicating that options are cheaply priced rather than expensive. The IV/HV ratio of 0.92 also suggests implied volatility is slightly below realized volatility, reinforcing the view that current premiums are relatively modest.
The Call/Put volume ratio is 0.53.
Large Trades
A PUT buy worth $32.00 million dominated the flow, with 10,000 contracts of the September 18, 2026 $440.00 put purchased. With TSM referenced at $416.00, this strike is in the money, making it a sizeable bearish position with intrinsic value already embedded. The trade points to a clear downside stance, likely expressing expectations for further weakness in the stock or serving as a substantial hedge against an existing long equity exposure.
Overall, large-trade sentiment was decisively bearish, with $32.00 million in bearish premium versus $0.00 million in bullish premium, for a net bearish skew of $32.00 million. The conclusion is straightforward: institutional-sized flow leaned clearly negative, and the fact that the activity was concentrated in a large in-the-money put purchase suggests conviction around downside protection or a directional expectation that TSM remains under pressure.
Strategy Reference
For traders seeking income against the bearish backdrop, selling an out-of-the-money put with a strike near $350.00 or below could offer a lower assignment probability; alternatively, a bear put spread using the September 2026 $440.00/$390.00 strikes may express a downside view while limiting margin and capping risk.