Apparently, it wasn't my week off and I was actually responsible for getting a post or two out there. I have one ready to go, but its just a random trading story and to be honest, it still needs work. So, while I work on that, chew on this and some of our current trades.
Euro Dollars:
Green March {'14} 9912.5 straddles:
We've continued to scalp the gamma as we've moved around. Our best sale to date was 9936.5 and on Friday we were able to buy in 9912s directly on the number. As the futures have traded lower, we've dumped all of our puts associated with the straddle for deltas. Average sale on those puts has been around 4 ticks. Currently our position is carrying an 80% short delta vs our remaining calls. This has been a laborious trade and would have been significantly better had we executed a few days later with the 9925 straddle instead of the 9912.5.
April 9950 straddles vs June 9937.5 puts:
We do this trade once a quarter, selling the April straddle to buy the June puts. The risk is that LIBOR explodes higher as we're naked short upside. Historically we collect between 5 and 7 ticks to put this trade on and usually get out when it drifts towards even money. However, as we put it on this time, LIBOR exploded higher. Specifically, the June contract rose quicker than we had anticipated and we took a fair amount of heat on the position. Thankfully, it has come back some, though this too looks to be a difficult trade going forward. Eerily similar to the Green Straddles.
Sept 9925/9950 put spreads:
As our June spreads get further out of the money {01.19.12} we've been actively looking for another insurance bet that allows us to trade some of our other products more aggressively. We settled on the Sept put spread for a couple of reasons that you've heard before. If we rip lower, it pays out 25 ticks, its pretty cheap 3.5 - 4.5, the decay on this spread is very small relavitve to the time frame. We've purchased this as our lotto ticket just in case any of these European Nations get froggy or PIIGiSh. Our average buy was 3.5 ticks vs Sept futures at 9955.
~LH
Longer term look outs:
- Really want to see the March '13-'14-'15 one year fly drift down towards -35. Don't necessarily want to be short here, but we'll be looking to accumulate a long position as we head down.
- Likewise with the Dec '13-'14-'15 one year fly, we feel that it is a short anywhere about -17.
- There seems to be a slight disconnect between what the Fed has been saying about the Fed Funds rate and where a couple of large players {presumably Brevan Howard} have been trading the futures. The current mandate is that there will be no change until mid 2014, however, starting in June 2013 and heading back there is a consistent trend of higher than average spreads. If the Fed doesn't move rates, through this period, there is a great opportunity to collect 'free money' by selling the June '13 at 9976.5 and buying the Jan '14 at 9963.5. You effectively "sell" each one month spread at 2 ticks if you look back to the front of the curve, these have all been exit-able around 0-.5 {some have traded as low as -1}. Not really advocating launching such spreads, BH isn't usually wrong. Just noting that there's a disconnect. Unfortunately, the locals in the FF's option pit wont make option markets out that far. So its futures or nothing.
~LH
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