Stocks Week Ahead: Treasury Supply Surge, Nvidia Results to Test Market Resilience

Published 02/23/2026, 01:48 AM

This week may bring a perfect storm — quite literally — as a bomb cyclone spins off the Northeast coast. Forecasts are calling for 16 to 24 inches of snow and wind gusts as high as 60 miles per hour from Sunday afternoon through Monday evening, just off Long Island. Sounds like a blast.

With options expiration now behind us, markets could face their own storm. Roughly $15 billion in T-bill settlements are due on February 24, followed by another $22 billion on February 26. In addition, coupon settlements of $37 billion on February 27 and $59 billion on March 2 are scheduled. That totals approximately $130 billion that could be absorbed by the Treasury over the next week.Net Settlement

On top of that, cross-currency basis spreads have moved modestly this past week. I tend to view the JPY 5-year cross-currency basis as a useful proxy for dollar funding conditions and broader liquidity flows. While the move has not been dramatic, it has shifted in a direction consistent with tighter funding over the past week. That does not mean the trend will persist, but it is worth monitoring.JPY vs UST Yield Spread-Daily Chart

Additionally, implied volatility on the VIX 1-day typically rises into Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) earnings release, reflecting concentrated single-name and index event risk. If that pattern holds, there is a reasonable chance the VIX 1-Day trades above 20 by Wednesday afternoon.VIX1D-Daily Chart

What does seem clear to me is that once Nvidia reports, the extreme dispersion we’ve been seeing could begin to fade. Much of the current rotation appears tied to single-name volatility around earnings, and Nvidia is the largest remaining catalyst in that cycle.

We saw a similar dynamic with Walmart (NASDAQ:WMT). As I noted ahead of the report, the elevated volatility dispersion around the stock created asymmetric risk. Following the results, the stock declined more than 8% for the week, as that dispersion unwound.Walmart-Weekly Chart

As dispersion fades, implied correlations are likely to rise. When correlations move higher after a period of elevated dispersion, the relative-value spread tends to narrow, and index volatility dynamics shift. In that environment, the S&P 500 can become more vulnerable, particularly if the prior rotation that supported the index begins to unwind.

This setup has appeared in October and November. It represents another piece of the broader positioning spectrum that suggests the market may struggle to advance from here.DSPX-COR3M-Daily Chart

Additionally, I don’t think Nvidia’s results will matter much unless the company materially exceeds the usual playbook — something like a $4 to $5 billion revenue beat combined with a meaningful raise in forward guidance. Historically, Nvidia has tended to beat by $2 to $3 billion, and the market is well aware of that pattern. A typical beat and modest raise is already embedded in expectations.

With implied volatility likely to continue rising into the report and then compress sharply afterward, there is a meaningful risk that call premiums get crushed. If that happens, holders of short-dated upside calls may begin unwinding positions as time decay accelerates.

This view is not about fundamentals or chart patterns — it is about positioning and options mechanics.

There is a significant call gamma concentrated around the $195 to $200 area. We do not know precisely how that exposure is distributed between customers and dealers, but the clustering itself matters. Large open interest in that zone can act as a resistance band, making it harder for the stock to sustain a move through that range without a true upside surprise.

If the stock fails to clear $200 convincingly, premium erosion could accelerate, and hedging adjustments may contribute to incremental selling pressure as exposure is reduced.NVDA-Gamma Exposure

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Good luck.

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