The Option Pit VIX Traffic Light Is Yellow: Volatility is likely to move wildly.
For most of Wednesday, things looked pretty darn hunky-dory.
Vol was way down, VIX was down, and the S&P 500 was mostly up.
Then the Fed statement came out and futures took off … and then they didn’t … and then they did again …
As FOMC Chairman Jerome Powell spoke, it was as if indexes hung on his every word.
Apparently his last word was the strongest – when he got done, things fell apart:
What’s fascinating is that despite the selling, the futures curve DID NOT move very much:
April was up less than a point and the back end was basically unchanged.
The old saying goes: the first reaction is usually the wrong reaction.
I would not be surprised to see us test 3900 on the open on Thursday and then bounce.
So how do I play this?
Based on Monday’s and Tuesday’s posts I would be short SPX, Short VIX, and Short VXX.
I would leave on VIX and VXX, I would Sell SPX and roll down to a lower strike likely using a put spread.
This will leave me much more short volatility but give me downside in SPX if things continue to push lower.
A rebrake of the 200 DMA? I’d be out of my short volatility positions.
Questions about that? Leave a comment below!
Your Only Option,
Mark Sebastian