
The Options Insider Radio Network TWIFO 481: Geopolitical Volatility, Greenland Tensions, and the Nasdaq Put Surge
Jan 23, 2026
Geopolitical tensions are back, impacting futures options markets. A staggering 57% surge in natural gas steals the spotlight, while precious metals see explosive volatility. Meanwhile, Bitcoin suffers a significant decline. The discussion heats up with the rotation from big tech to small caps influenced by shifting geopolitical headlines. A deep dive reveals heavy trading activity in zero-day Nasdaq contracts and interesting trends in put demand, particularly for March strikes. Volatility is definitely in the air!
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Geopolitics Pushing Vol Across Markets
- Geopolitical headlines are driving volatility spikes across nearly every futures complex this week.
- Metals, energy, and treasuries all saw sizable increases in C-Vol tied to global tensions and seasonality.
Treasury And Energy Vol Rebound
- Treasury volatility recovered sharply from very low levels, reflecting renewed market uncertainty.
- Energy C-Vol surged too, helped by Middle East tensions and seasonal factors in gas demand.
Precious Metals Rally With Elevated Vol
- Metals exploded in both price and volatility amid the geopolitical headlines this week.
- Precious metals showed pronounced upside moves alongside elevated C-Vol readings.
