Matthews China Discovery Active ETF MCHS (MCHS) Volatility Skew

Implied volatility skew shows how IV varies across strike prices for a given expiration. Steeper skews indicate higher demand for downside protection relative to upside speculation.

Matthews China Discovery Active ETF MCHS (MCHS) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Asset Management industry, with a market capitalization near $3.7M, listed on NASDAQ, carrying a beta of 0.86 to the broader market. Under normal circumstances, the Matthews China Discovery Active ETF seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 65% of its net assets, which include borrowings for investment purposes, in the common and preferred stocks of small companies. public since 2024-01-11.

Snapshot as of May 15, 2026.

Spot Price
$45.17
ATM IV
33.2%
IV Skew 25Δ
0.007
IV Rank
13.0%
IV Percentile
3.1%
Term Structure Slope
-0.047

As of May 15, 2026, Matthews China Discovery Active ETF MCHS (MCHS) at-the-money implied volatility is 33.2%. IV rank is 13.0% (where 0% is the 52-week low and 100% is the 52-week high). IV percentile is 3.1%. The 25-delta skew is +0.007: skew is roughly flat across the 25-delta wings. High IV rank typically favors premium-selling strategies; low IV rank favors premium-buying.

MCHS Strategy Selection at Current Volatility Levels

For Matthews China Discovery Active ETF MCHS options at 33.2% ATM IV, low IV rank (13.0%) favors premium-buying or long-vol structures: long calls or puts, debit spreads, calendar spreads, long straddles. The risk: low-rank regimes can persist for months while time decay eats premium-buyers alive. Pair the vol-rank read with the dealer-gamma view and the upcoming-events calendar to confirm the strategy fits both the structural regime and the path-dependent risk. The variance risk premium - the persistent gap between implied and subsequently realized vol - is positive in equity markets on average; high IV rank typically reflects a stretch where the premium is wider than usual.

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Frequently asked MCHS volatility skew questions

What is the current MCHS ATM implied volatility?
As of May 15, 2026, Matthews China Discovery Active ETF MCHS (MCHS) at-the-money implied volatility is 33.2%. IV rank is 13.0% on a 0-100% scale anchored to the 1-year IV range. ATM IV is the volatility input that makes a Black-Scholes-equivalent model reproduce the listed at-the-money option prices.
Is MCHS IV high or low historically?
IV is subdued relative to its 1-year history, conditions that typically favor premium-buying strategies (long calls, long puts, debit spreads, calendar spreads).
What does MCHS volatility skew tell options traders?
Volatility skew is the pattern by which IV varies across strikes for a given expiration. Matthews China Discovery Active ETF MCHS skew is roughly flat across the 25-delta wings. Skew matters for risk-defined strategy selection: when downside puts are rich, put-credit spreads capture more premium; when upside calls are rich, call-credit spreads or covered-call writes harvest more.