The Option Pit VIX Traffic Light Is Green: Volatility is likely to go up.
Hey Traders,
The VIX flirted with 30 yesterday …
But that wasn’t what caught my eye.
On Thursday, there were a few massive VIX trades that crossed the tape …
First, there was a massive roll out, with one trader selling their August-dated 35/70-strike call spread and buying the November 40/80-strike call spread.
Then we saw a huge risk-reversal in the August term, where the trader purchased the 55-strike calls and sold the 23-strike puts.
This essentially creates a synthetic long position in VIX.
But … there was also a rather large purchase of July 25-strike puts … 30,000 to be exact, bought for $0.38, or $1,140,000.
What message can we take from these trades?
Near-term, volatility may fall … but long-term, Smart Money is still scared.
Looking at the VIX futures curve, we are still in contango …
And November puts are actually cheap, relative to October puts … perhaps this helps explain the November-dated call spread above:
And it is good to note that VVIX – the VIX of VIX – is still dirt cheap.
So it makes sense to execute hedges now.
What can you do with this information?
Personally, I like the idea of buying some July or August-dated puts, and hedging with a long position in August or September.
Your Only Option,
Mark Sebastian