Have Your VIX Cake And Eat It Too

The Option Pit VIX Traffic Light is Red: Volatility Is Likely to Drop.

Hey Traders,

VIX closed at 15.01, its lowest close since the pandemic began.


This is big news, but it might only be the beginning …


Yes, we are in the midst of earnings season,  but the VIX does not seem to care. As I stated multiple times, the lack of put-buying is allowing the VIX to finally fall.


But suppose you are worried about imminent doom?


What If I told you …


You can have your cake and eat it too.


Like I said, on Thursday the VIX closed 15.01, its lowest close since February 2020.


Then, after the bell, Snap Inc (Ticker: SNAP) took a big dive, pulling some mega-caps with it.


Suppose you are looking at this market and actually worried about a sell-off.


(We are not there yet, but hey, people have differing views, I am cool with that.)


Here is the problem you face in hedging. VIX futures are still REALLY expensive:



November futures are still around 19 …


That is a massive four point premium.


So the way to hedge is not to simply just buy calls that will probably lose.


But what if you bought a strangle instead?


Take a look at November options at the close on Thursday:



The November 17-strike puts (that I told you to buy for $0.40, and then $0.55) are trading about $0.75. That means they have about $1.25 of embedded convergence decay in them.


If I buy the 19-25 call spread, I will pay about $0.80.


If I put the two together, I end up with a hedge that I am paying for if the VIX stays low.


Like this idea?


You should. It's a good one, and the type of trades we do in the Volatility Edge and the Volatility Trading Club all the time. (Call us at 889-972-3301 to find out more about that!)


You could swap the 17-strike puts out for puts in ProShares Ultra VIX Short Term Futures ETF (Ticker: UVXY) if you wanted, but the idea around this hedge is pretty solid.


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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