The Option Pit VIX Traffic Light Is Yellow: Volatility is likely to swing wildly
Heading into today’s quadruple witching, the market had a nice late-day sell-off on Thursday.
The S&P 500 at one point was down 1.5% and closed right on top of 3900.
The next stop might be 3750.
But VIX … seems like it stuck in place.
Despite the selling in SPX, VIX only rallied .11 points.
What gives?
Why can't VIX get off the mat?
This is a MAJOR misconception … because the VIX is ALREADY off the mat.
The VIX closed 26.27, this implied a daily move in the S&P 500 of 1.65%…
Even at the lows on Thursday, the S&P 500 did not move that much.
And then there is this problem:
… positioning.
Credit funds and money managers are long so much ridiculous upside in the VIX options, we are not going to pop just on standard market selling.
What do I mean by that?
Here are some huge strikes the street is long that are WAY out of the money:
– December 70’s 140,000
– Jan 70’s 110,000
– Feb 75’s 101,000
– March 75’s 200,000
– May 90’s 100,000
All told, in strikes ABOVE 50, hedgers are long calls into the millions …
With this kind of positioning, we are not going to see a huge volatility chase.
The key here is to play VIX to maybe make a run at 32 or 35 in a sell off – and that is it.
And when we rally, the speed at which it will deflate might shock some people.
Your Only Option,
Mark Sebastian