This Sell-Off Is Not The Same (Here’s How To Trade It)

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

The VIX could not break 20 yet again on Thursday.

It is going to take another serious sell-off to make that happen.

But how much more selling can there be?

Let’s start with where the selling is coming from.

It’s from the ‘high beta’ names; these are stocks with high valuations and little profits.

You know them … Robinhood (Ticker: HOOD), Zoom (Ticker: ZM), Coinbase (Ticker: COIN),  Twilio (Ticker: TWLO), Spotify Technology (Ticker: SPOT) …

Basically if ARK Innovation ETF (Ticker: ARKK) holds it, it’s high beta.

This is why ARKK has been so bad the last six months:

About every stock they hold has the same pattern.

This is putting heavy weight on the Nasdaq 100 (Ticker: NDX).

It has been able to hold up because of the mega-cap names, like Apple (Ticker: AAPL), Microsoft (Ticker: MSFT), Nvidia (Ticker: NVDA), Tesla (Ticker: TSLA), etc.

While this selling has happened, we have seen the CBOE Nasdaq 100 Volatility Index (Ticker: VXN), the VIX of the NDX, take off, even if the VIX itself has not.

The relationship between VIX and VXN is starting to get stretched:

The chart above is the relationship between VIX and VXN.

VXN is now trading 6 points higher than VIX. It has not traded at that big of a premium since May 2021.

The absolute widest it will get is about 11, and generally it trades about 1-2 points higher than VIX itself.

So what does this mean? We are starting to get to the point of a snap back rally …

Or the VIX is going to pop.

At this point I would lean toward the former.

I think we are getting to the point where some put selling in the Invesco QQQ Trust (Ticker: QQQ) or NDX makes some sense.

The QQQ Jan. 21 370-strike puts are around about $2.85.

They are a good sale. If you wanted to make it a spread, you can sell the 370-350 put spread at $2.00.

That’s an 11% return on risk for about two weeks of hold time, 5% out of the money.

I think it will pay.

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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