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Recent research across major institutions highlights a period of intense factor-driven volatility, primarily centered on a record 10% drawdown in momentum strategies on February 4, 2026. This technical selloff, characterized by an unwind of crowded long positions in the 99th to 100th percentile, has triggered alerts regarding dealer gamma shifts and breaking CTA triggers that could exacerbate further moves. To navigate this environment, analysts suggest utilizing downside put spreads in Financials (XLF) where volatility remains relatively cheap, providing a hedge against private credit stress emerging from the declining software sector. In European mining, historical lows in option skew—reaching the 1st percentile since 2007—indicate extreme bullish sentiment, prompting recommendations to sell short-term calls or transition to call-spread ratio structures. Meanwhile, derivative activity in FX markets is shifting toward leveraged option structures like EURUSD ratio spreads to manage waning client conviction and speculative positioning in USDJPY. Overall, the research direction emphasizes volatility monetization and tactical hedging as extreme factor crowding and technical breaks necessitate a move away from pure long exposure.
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