Broadcom Inc. closed at USD 394.28, up 1.33%. The session saw notable options activity, with the most significant trade being a sizable, long-dated out-of-the-money put purchase, indicating a distinct bearish or hedging interest in the stock.
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Options Indicators
AVGO’s implied volatility is 50.23%, and with an IV percentile of 44.62%, its current volatility level sits in a neutral range rather than at an extreme. The IV/HV ratio of 1.01 suggests implied volatility is broadly in line with recent realized volatility, indicating options are being priced fairly rather than at a notable discount or premium. The Call/Put volume ratio is 1.51.
Large Trades
A PUT buy worth $0.06 million was the standout large trade, consisting of 7,325 contracts of the 330.0 put expiring on 2026-07-17. With AVGO referenced at $394.28, this strike sits out of the money, so the buyer is positioning for downside over a longer time horizon rather than reacting to immediate intrinsic value. As a single-leg put purchase, the trade is clearly bearish, with the buyer paying premium to gain leveraged downside exposure or to hedge against a significant decline in the stock.
Overall, the large-trade flow in AVGO was bearish. Total bullish amount was $0.00 million, while total bearish amount reached $0.06 million, leaving a net difference of $0.06 million to the bearish side. The directional judgment is therefore clearly negative, and the sentiment profile reflects straightforward downside positioning, driven entirely by long put buying in a longer-dated out-of-the-money contract, which suggests either protective hedging or an outright expectation of weakness in AVGO over time.
Strategy Reference
For a seller seeking to collect premium with a low probability of assignment, a short put at a significantly out-of-the-money strike like $300.00 could be considered; alternatively, traders preferring defined risk and lower margin could structure a bear put spread by buying the $330.00 put and selling a lower-strike put, such as the $300.00 put of the same expiration.
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