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S2E19 · 2026-04-15

IV Crushed, Shorts Trapped, 24,200 Is the Line

Implied vol collapsed, shorts got pinned above a level they did not plan to defend, and the April 15 podcast put the level in print before the close confirmed it.

NiftyIVShort SqueezeOptionsPre-Market
Nifty Close 24,231.30
IV Drop -22%
FII Short Cover +87,636
Line Held 24,200

Setup

April 15 opened with a specific thesis on tape: if Nifty closes above 24,200, the short book is trapped, IV cannot hold this level, and the squeeze prints itself. Three of three resolved by the close.

What happened

Every piece of the April 15 pre-market call printed. This is the 9-of-9 session on the public prediction trail.

What it means for tomorrow

Three things to watch on April 16 pre-open:

  1. 24,200 as support. If the market uses yesterday's resistance as support on the first test, the trend extends. If it closes below on a clean break, the squeeze is over and the mean-revert wins.
  2. IV floor. ATM IV in the 13-14% range is the floor for this cycle. Any print below 13% is a sell signal for option sellers, the market is mispricing risk.
  3. Pro's short. If Pro adds to the short into strength, their conviction is real. If they cover on the first dip, it was a trim, not a trade.

Positioning suggestion

Bias: long-biased above 24,200, flat below. Not aggressive. The easy money on this leg was made yesterday; the next leg requires either a breakout above 24,500 or a clean rejection.

If you want exposure without chasing: sell a 24,000 put expiring April 21, collect the premium, use the 24,000 print as your stop. You are paid to wait.

The grading

Nine for nine on graded calls this session. The trail is live and public.

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