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Morning Update

With hurricane Sandy bearing down on the east coast traders are trying to figure out how energy markets will be affected. One trader was positioning himself to take advantage of volatility in crude oil on Friday by buying the USO Nov. 32 straddle for 1.85. A straddle involves buying both a put and a call in the same expiration and strike. Traders buy straddles when they expect an explosive price move but are unsure of the direction. Straddles are also very sensitive to changes in implied volatility and profit when volatility increases. This spread will profit if USO is above 33.85 or below 30.15 at expiration. As of now the NYMEX will be closed to today and could be closed again tomorrow. Ahead of the storm in electronic trading crude oil is lower while gasoline and heating oil are higher. This is a result of east coast refiners in Sandy’s path shutting down, which means less demand for crude oil and less supply of gasoline and heating oil. Crude oil has fallen considerably from its h...

Morning Update

After selling off on Apple’s earnings miss in the overnight session, the S&P 500 futures are back to unchanged on a better than expected Q3 GDP report. The top line number in the report was a 2.02% annualized Y/Y increase in GDP, which beat expectations of a 1.80% increase. However, digging into the report shows that this was driven by a much larger than expected increase in government spending which offset lower than expected personal consumption. Below is a graphic detailing the components of GDP growth over the past few years, and as you can see today’s report has the largest increase in government spending of all of them. For a government running a $1 trillion budget deficit every year we would like to see personal consumption driving the economy, not government spending. The SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) looks poised to post a fourth down week in a row, which has prompted some option traders to begin picking a bottom. Yesterday the largest GLD trade was the sale of 20,500 N...

Apple Earnings Option Trade

After the close today Apple will release its much anticipated earnings. We are playing the announcement via the weekly options expiring tomorrow. Our trade it to buy the 635/645/655 call butterfly for $1.00 and also buy the 585/575/565 put butterfly for $0.75. Our net cost and maximum risk in this trade is $1.75, and we can make up to $8.25 if Apple expires at 575 or 645. On average Apple moves 6.3% after earnings, so we designed this trade to profit from another move of that magnitude and chose strikes near levels we believe Apple is likely to end up near. Our experience tells us that even if Apple only gaps up or down about 4% tomorrow morning we are likely to be able to unwind this trade for a small profit. We like the risk/reward profile of this trade see a good chance it is profitable come tomorrow morning.

Morning Update

This morning US equity futures are higher in pre-market trading after getting a boost from better than expected durable goods orders and jobless claims. Yesterday’s Fed meeting was, as expected, a non-event that produced no new headlines. The Fed reiterated that it would continue Operation Twist through year end, buy $40B of mortgage-backed securities each month, and keep rates “exceptionally low” through mid-2015. They also said they see significant downside risks to the economy but that the housing sector is showing signs of improvement and that household spending is advancing a “a bit more quickly” than thought. Equities ended down on the day, but so did treasuries, which is making us wonder if the rally in credit nearing a top? A chart of US credit risk appetite suggests not, but option traders are thinking otherwise.  One trade that caught our eye in the options market was the sale of 9,075 TLT Nov. 125 calls for $0.70. Implied volatility in these options was smashed from 17...

Morning Update

This morning US equity futures are modestly higher after a sharp sell off yesterday on better than expected earnings from Visa and Facebook and a good PMI in China. Later today new home sales will be released and there will be a Fed announcement. Typically the market is quiet leading into a Fed announcement with sharp moves coming after. No policy changes are expected to be announced today. Yesterday’s sell off in equities sent many scrambling to buy downside portfolio protection. There was one big trade however, that was doing the opposite. With the VIX at 18.95 one trader sold 32,000 VIX Nov. 19 calls for $1.95. This is a bet that the VIX stays below 20.90 and implies that the S&P 500 has at most only a few more percent to fall before bouncing. Historically the VIX has moved up 4% for every 1% move down in the S&P 500. By that logic, this trade will be profitable if SPY remains above 135.70 through November expiration. Although the call sold in th...

Morning Update

This morning US equity futures are lower by over 1%, following Europe down. The risk off sentiment is being driven by a downgrade of several regions of Spain by Moody’s, which cited deteriorating liquidity positions. This has sent Spanish 2yr bond yields up over 20bps. On top of this, a French business conditions index fell to a three year low, which sent the Euro decisively through the 1.30 level to its 20-day moving average. Yesterday news was released that Monster Beverage Corp.’s energy drinks have been cited in five deaths in incident reports submitted to the Food and Drug Administration. Monster is also being sued by the family of a 14 year old teenager who died after drinking two cans of the energy drink. This sent shares of the company crashing down 14% lower on the day. However, one option trader was selling puts into the sell-off, suggesting they believe this is a one day knee-jerk reaction and that the selling will not continue. The trade that caught our eye was the sale of...

Unusual Options Activity

On Friday we noticed unusual option activity in Johnson & Johnson. The biggest trade of the day was the sale of 22,500 Jan. 67.5 puts for $0.46 and simultaneous purchase of the same number of Jan. 60 puts for $0.07. This is a bullish trade done for a net credit of $0.39 that bets JNJ will be above 67.5 at expiration. On Oct. 16th JNJ reported better than expected earnings and raised forward guidance, which has sent the stock up over 4% since then. This has created a bullish chart pattern with strong support at 67. By selling the 67.5 puts this trader is choosing that as a level they are willing to buy the stock at. They hedged this sale by buying the 60 put, which reduces the risk and margin required for the trade by getting them out of a long stock position there. This trade is a good example of how to use options to get long exposure to a stock. This trade will require the trader to put up $7.11 in margin versus 71.86 to buy the stock now. As long as JNJ does not drop over 6% be...

Low Volatility Portfolios

With today’s sell off in US equities accelerating we have been getting questions from about how we are managing downside risk. Our primary risk management tool is our proprietary SVIX (“synthetic VIX”), which allows us to replicate the performance of the VIX without the decay found in other long volatility vehicles like VXX. One strategy clients have been very pleased with is our Low Volatility Large Cap strategy, in which we aim to meet or exceed the S&P 500’s returns with a fraction of the downside volatility. We recommend this strategy to clients who would traditionally own large cap stocks but want to remove the tail risk of black swan market crashes. We achieve our target performance via an actively managed portfolio of stock options and an allocation to SVIX. Below is the performance of this strategy month to date, which as you can see has matched the S&P 500’s return with a fraction of the volatility.

Morning Update

Today is the 25th anniversary of the 1987 market crash, a day when the S&P 500 fell over 20% and traders learned the importance of covering their tail risk. Today it is as imperative as ever to cover your tail risk, and yesterday we saw one trader doing just that. With the January VIX future trading at 19.20, one trader bought 11,000 Jan. 45 VIX calls for $0.30. These calls are 136% out of the money and to many it may seem like wasted money. However, should a black swan event occur between now and January these calls will explode in value as traders scramble to buy portfolio protection and implied volatility skyrockets. There is no shortage of headlines that could come out of Europe, the Middle East, or America that could cause a massive sell off, and that is why we are seeing so many traders hedging right now. At the same time it only takes a glimpse at a chart of the S&P 500 the past year to see that it is a bull market. We want to be invested in the market right now, but al...

Morning Update

This morning the major data point released was jobless claims, which came in at 388K versus 365K consensus and 339K last week. US stock futures have since sold off, erasing modest overnight gains. Though this report is a disappointing 39K increase over last week, it is important to remember that last week’s number was unusually good and could have been the result of incomplete data from a state. Five days ago the iShares FTSE China 25 ETF, FXI, gapped up over two percent through its 200-day moving average and has rallied ever since. Yesterday we noticed unusual options activity in the ETF. With the underlying at 37.23, one trader sold 20,000 Jan. 34/38 strangles and bought 30,000 Jan. 25 puts, for a net credit of $3.63 million. The core of this position is the 34/38 short strangle, which is a spread that benefits when implied volatility declines and the underlying market moves sideways. However, short strangles have unlimited risk, so this trader hedged themselves b...

Morning Update

Overnight the biggest news story was that there was no Spanish downgrade; Moody’s reiterated their rating of Spain’s debt at Bbb3 with a negative outlook. This sent Spanish stocks higher and 10-yr yields to 6-month lows. The other European indices are little changed, and US futures are modestly higher. This is mostly due to stronger than expected housing starts, which came in at 0.872 million versus 0.765 consensus. The big news story yesterday was the abrupt resignation of Citibank’s CEO Vikram Pandit. Since becoming CEO in December 2007 Citi’s stock has fallen 88% versus a 6% gain for Wells Fargo and 2% gain for JPMorgan over the same period. The market seemed to welcome the change and Citi’s shares closed up 1.6% on the day, well ahead of the broad market. Option trading was also bullish yesterday with a put/call ratio of 0.71. The biggest trade of the day was the purchase of 10,000 January 2014 45 calls for $2.75 with the stock at 37.00. This is a bullish trade that is betting Ci...

Unusual Options Activity

This afternoon we noticed unusual options activity in LyondellBasell Industries, an independent chemical company that coverts liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon feedstock into plastic resins and other chemicals. At 12:14 EST one trader bought 34,500 Nov. 57.5/60 call spreads for $0.60, and at 12:50 another 19,500 Nov. 57.5/60 call spreads were bought for $0.65. The stock was up over 5% on the day on expectations of increasing profit margins, as discussed in a Bloomberg Businessweek article this afternoon. From Bloomberg: Profit margins for ethylene, a colorless gas used to ripen fruit, open flowers and make products from plastic bags to paint removers, are surging to near record levels and may climb further, reviving fortunes of U.S. producers. Two of the commodity’s largest makers, LyondellBasell Industries NV (LYB) and Westlake Chemical Co. (WLK), have posted their highest-ever profits and their shares have gained 66 percent and 91 percent respectively this year. Their margins will cont...

Morning Update

Overnight sentiment in Europe was risk-on as a Financial Times article said Spain will imminently ask for a bailout. This has the Euro above $1.30 and the STOXX 50 up nearly 2%. In the US the September CPI was released this morning, coming in at a month/month increase of 0.6%, ahead of expectations of a 0.5% increase. The core CPI (ex. Food and energy) increase 0.1%, below expectations of a 0.2% increase. The only other economic data to be released today are industrial production figures at 9:15 EST. Yesterday we noticed unusual options activity in Groupon. One trader sold 5,900 April 4 puts for $0.60 and bought 5,900 April 5 puts for $1.15 with the stock trading at 5.25. The net cost to put this spread on was $0.55, and its maximum value at expiration in 185 days is $1.00. To realize its full value, GRPN must be at or below 4.00 at April expiration, and to break even it must be at or below 4.45. Since this breakeven is 18% lower than yesterday’s close, this trader is very bearish and...

Morning Update

This morning US stock futures are moderately higher ahead of the open, driven by an overnight rally in Greek bonds and positive US retails sales. Month over month retails sales came in at 1.1% versus 0.7% consensus. The rest of the week will be packed with data, such as the CPI and industrial production tomorrow, housing starts Wednesday, and existing home sales Friday. On Friday we noticed unusual options volume in Yahoo. The biggest trade of the day was the sale of 27,000 Oct. 16 calls for $0.09 with the stock trading at 15.88. Next Monday Yahoo will report quarterly earnings for the first time since CEO Melissa Myers took the helm. However Oct. expiration is this Friday so these options will expire ahead of the announcement. This trade is very likely a hedge to a long stock position in a trade known as a covered call or buy-write. This is a conservative strategy traders use when they expect sideways to mildly bullish price action. In this case the trader is being paid $0.09 to forg...

Unusual Options Activity

Yesterday we saw unusual call option activity in Anadarko Petroleum, an independent oil and gas company. The biggest trade of the day was the purchase of 2750 Nov. 80 calls for $0.37 with the stock trading at 69.10. This is a bullish bet that APC will be above 80.37 at Nov. expiration, which will require a 16% move in the next 35 days. Approximately 50% of Anadarko's revenue is derived from their natural gas business, which means the stock is likely to rally along with natural gas. Currently the stock is consolidating at support in the 68-69 area, and this trader believes a breakout will take it above 80. We see Anadarko as a hedged play on natural gas; since its business is split 50-50 between oil and gas, its stock will have less volatility than the price of natural gas but will certainly benefit from a rally. If Anadarko breaks out above 80, the next major resistance level is its 52-week high of 88, which means this call option could potentially return a lot but at just $0.37 i...

Morning Update

This morning US stock futures are pointing towards a higher open after better than expected jobless claims and import/export data. Europe sold off early in the overnight session on news that S&P downgraded Spanish debt to BBB-. However, since then markets have retraced a good portion of that move down and the Euro is now in positive territory. Yesterday the options order flow in Boeing caught our eye as call buyers pushed the put/call ratio on the ISE down to 0.0625. Across all exchanges Boeing’s put/call ratio was 0.43. The biggest trade of the day was the purchase of 4,500 May 77.5 calls for $2.05. These options are 10% out of the money as of yesterday’s close and expire in 218 days. There are a few different reasons traders are getting bullish on Boeing. One is that yesterday Alaska Air announced that they will be buying 50 aircraft from Boeing to be delivered between 2015 and 2022. This is the largest order in Alaska airline’s history and the contract is worth $5B in rev...

Morning Update

Yesterday Alcoa kicked off earnings season with a mediocre report that showed declining cash flow and a bottom line loss despite better than expected EPS and revenue. The shares are modestly lower ahead of the market open. In Europe sentiment has been negative after the IMF said that by 2013 European banks will have to dispose of up to $4.5 trillion in assets. However, there was some good news out of Italy and France, whose industrial production numbers were bother better than expected. Later today in the US wholesale inventories and the Fed’s Beige Book are set to be released, and Bundsbank president Jens Weidman is scheduled to speak, which could generate anti-ESM headlines. Yesterday call options were unusually active in Ford, with the top trades occurring in the January calls. We saw one trader buy the Jan. 11/12.5 call spread 1,853 times for a net debit of $0.18. This was done with Ford stock trading at 10.10 and is a bullish trade betting Ford will be above 11.18 at Januar...

Morning Update

This morning protests rocked the streets of Athens again as a result of Angela Merkel’s visit to Greece. This, along with growth forcast downgrades by the IMF yesterday, has overnight sentiment negative. The Euro is lower heading into the North American crossover, which has S&P 500 futures modestly higher before the open. Today, much like yesterday, is devoid of any major economic news so many trader’s focus will be on Alcoa’s earnings after the bell. Analysts are looking for earnings of $0.01 on revenue of $5.57B, and at least one options trader believes Alcoa will beat these expectations. Yesterday with Alcoa stock trading at 9.12 we saw one trader buy 10,078 Nov. 10 calls for $0.12 and sell 5,978 April 8 puts for $0.41. This is a bullish trade that gains long exposure to the stock by buying near-term call options and financing it by selling long dated out of the money puts. This trader avoided buying Oct. calls because they are trading with a high implied volatility premium to ...

Morning Update

Last night’s Asian trading session was dominated by risk-off sentiment as traders focused on China’s slowing economy and talks in Europe about the ESM, Greece, and Spain. The Chinese HSBC PMI was reported at 54.2, up from 52.0 last month. A story in the China Securities Journal says the government is likely to introduce more interest rate cuts to help ease the economy. The Euro is lower heading into the North American crossover, which could be supportive of US equities which are lower pre-market. While the broad market gave up its pre-market gains on Friday, Phillips 66 closed up 1.4% on the day and had bullish options activity. We saw one trader buy 10,000 Jan. 2014 60 calls for $2.15 and another trader buy 5,000 Feb. 55 calls for $1.05. Phillips 66 stock closed at 46.02, so the first trader is expecting a 35% move higher and the second is expecting a 22% move higher. This bullishness could be attributed to a rising crack spread, which is the difference between crude oil and ga...

Morning Update

This morning the Non-farms payroll report showed the unemployment rate was 7.8% in September, which was well below expectations of 8.2%. This has the S&P 500 futures up pre-market but gold futures are down. The past few days the market has opened higher only to drift lower throughout the day, so holding today’s gains will be an important sign that the bulls are back. Yesterday it appeared as though the market got a “Romeny bump” and at least one options trader believes the market’s rally will follow through into the election. We saw someone buy 56,650 QQQ Nov. 71 calls for $0.68 and 45,000 QQQ Nov. 72 calls for $0.39. The breakeven at expiration of this bullish bet is 71.99, which is 3.8% higher than yesterday’s close. The underlying thesis for this trade could be that a tighter election race where Romney has a good chance of winning will be good for markets as they try to price in the chance of a Republican victory. When the broad market rallies tech has typically outperformed, w...

Morning Update

This morning jobless claims data came in at 367K slightly beating consensus estimates and last week’s numbers were revised up again by 4,000. The S&P 500 futures did not have much of a reaction to the data and continue to hold gains made last night during the presidential debate. In Europe Mario Draghi held a press conference after the ECB meeting where he left rates unchanged and gave little new information about the debt crisis. The Wall Street Journal is reporting this morning that “Turkey's parliament approved a measure proposed by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, giving the government broad powers to send soldiers into "foreign countries" after Turkish armed forces and Syria traded fire on Wednesday and Thursday.” Though not literally a declaration of war, this is likely to escalate the conflict in Syria and could be the beginning of the end for the Assad regime. During yesterday’s trading we saw large options trades on VIX futures betting that the "fea...

Morning Update

The old saying on Wall Street is that you can’t fight the Fed. So see whether this is still true we plotted the changes in gold (GLD), the S&P 500 (SPY), and the monetary base back to 2004 on a logarithmic scale. Here are a few observations we drew from this chart: 1.        The Fed does not always do exactly what it says. Case in point, in Sept. 2008 the monetary base breaks trend and jumps upward, implying Fed intervention. However this was months before the Fed would announce QE1 and a month before TARP. It appears that by Sept. 2008 the Fed knew the financial sector was near collapse and proactively began increasing the monetary base. We closely watch the economic data coming from the Fed to see what they are really doing and when they are doing it. 2.        When a round of QE ends, the S&P 500 declines. This occurred in March 2010 at the end of QE1 and June 2011 at the end of QE2. When a new round of QE s...

Morning Update

Last night rumors that a Spanish bailout would occur in the near future strengthened, tightening Spanish and Italian bond yields to bunds. Even after the rumors that Spain would seek a bailout this weekend we denied risk-on sentiment remained. The Euro is now trading near the psychologically important 1.30 level and US equities are pointing towards a higher open. Yesterday the market also looked strong early on but gave back nearly all of its gains by the close. A strong close higher today will take some momentum back from the bears, while another reversal will only encourage more near-term selling. Yesterday we noticed unusual options activity in Best Buy. Someone sold 22,500 BBY Oct. 19 calls for $0.25 and bought 15,000 Nov. 19 calls for $0.90. This trade appears to be someone rolling their long Oct. calls forward into November. The Nov. calls will turn a profit if the stock is above 19.90 at expiration, which would require a 17% move from yesterday’s close. Best Buy has seen de...

Morning Update

Friday there was unusual options activity in DAL (Delta Airlines). One trader bought 20,000 March 11 calls for $0.50 with the stock at 9.10 at the time. This trade cost $1 million in premium and is a very bullish bet on the stock. If DAL is above 11.50 at March expiration (165 days) this trade will break even. If DAL is below 11 at expiration, the calls will expire worthless and the trader will lose the entire premium paid for them. One reason to be bullish on DAL is the company’s acquisition of its own oil refinery in May. This deal has since closed and its affects will be seen in Delta’s 4 th quarter profits. Delta says that owning its own refinery is less expensive than hedging their fuel costs and will save them $100-300 million annually going forward. Delta has said they do not expect crack spread growth to abate “anytime soon”. The crack spread is price difference refiners earn between gasoline and crude oil. By owning their own refinery Delta can actually profit from a wid...