Lots of Movement, But No Change

 

The Option Pit VIX Light Is Red, and Volatility Is Likely to Drop.

 

Hey Traders,

 

Tuesday looked very ugly for a little bit.

 

      • The VIX was over 21 — and zooming higher.
      • Meanwhile, the S&P 500 was down 60.
      • And VVIX — the volatility of VIX — was booming.

 

All that — yet no change in my Option Pit VIX Light — the proprietary indicator that guides my volatility trading.

 

It started to get close to a move, but never made the switch.

 

The reason why is important for almost all indicators that are supposed to sense a change in trend …

 

They should not be reactionary.

 

The VIX traffic light takes into account four sub-indicators:

 

      • The VIX Curve
      • VIX Correlation
      • VIX Volatility
      • Volatility of VIX options — the aforementioned VVIX 

 

The traffic light would have 100% turned yellow if we had closed at mid-day

 

We had a flattened VIX curve, with the cash and the VIX May future pretty much on top of each other.

 

But by the close ….

 

 

That, friends, is contango — futures price higher than the spot price — and it’s a red light for VIX futures (the most important sub-indicator).

 

Also remember what a red light means …

 

      • Red: The market is falling or staying stable. You can create a trading system and run your normal risk approaches. For instance, the light will be red during a contango market (that's when the forward price is higher than the spot price — not a lot of worry in the market!).

 

Now, elsewhere, we had the VVIX skyrocketing. I mean, look at the candle from Tuesday:

 

 

At the highs, the VVIX was showing a yellow, or even a green light (which, if that comes, buckle up.)

 

But where VVIX closed? Still red, although inching toward yellow.

 

VIX correlation was a little different. This is the one sub-indicator that actually turned yellow and has me on edge.

 

We are not seeing the VIX sell off much on rallies — but it is launching higher on selloffs.

 

Since April expiration, SPX is higher and so is the VIX:

 

 

If there’s one thing that is concerning — and I think points to the VIX being kind of stuck in a holding pattern — it’s VIX correlation.

 

I would also note that VIX volatility itself is picking up a touch from the lows, but it’s nowhere near breaking out yet:

 

 

The Takeaway

 

Despite the selloff, at the end of the day, I had three reds and one yellow sub-indicator — that produces an overall red light (but one with a touch of an orange hue to it).

 

I am putting on a few small hedges here and there, but I am not putting on my major hedging programs.

 

I am also looking for spots to get short volatility.

 

Your Only Option,

 

Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian is a former member of both the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), where he spent years mastering the art of options trading in the most competitive environment imaginable. As Chief Investment Officer at the hedge fund Karman Line Capital, Mark manages sophisticated options strategies for institutional clients. He is the author of two highly regarded books on options trading: ‘The Option Traders Hedge Fund’ and ‘Trading Options for Edge.’ Mark is a frequent guest on major financial networks including CNBC, Fox Business News, Bloomberg, and First Business News, where he provides expert commentary on market volatility and options strategies.

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Mark Sebastian

Mark Sebastian

Former CBOE floor trader and CIO at Karman Line Capital. Author of ‘The Option Traders Hedge Fund’ with over 30 years of options trading experience.

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