January 08, 2018 | | | | Jeff Bergstrom Editor John Lothian News | |
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| | Observations & Insight | | The Spread - Week of 1/1/18 JohnLothianNews.com A new year, a new Spread! The Spread is a brief recap of some of the notable activity in the options world. The following are stories referenced in this week's episode of The Spread: Bloomberg - Five Things We Learned About MiFID II on Its First Day at Work OCC - OCC 2017 Total Cleared Contract Volume Up Four Percent, Third Highest Volume Year Ever The New York Times - When Forecasters Get It Wrong: Always See It Market - SKEW Index Continues To Diverge From VIX Index Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management - How Do Traders Respond to Off-Hour Earnings Announcements? Financial Times - How high-frequency trading hit a speed bump Watch the video here »
| | | Lead Stories | | Options Market Is Skeptical About High-Yield Bonds Gunjan Banerji - WSJ The high-yield bond market could be in for some turbulence. Among 30 exchange-traded funds analyzed by Goldman Sachs, options investors are the most bearish on the high-yield sector and the most bullish on oil for 2018. Across all the ETFs, Goldman found that an options measure called skew was the highest in the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF, or HYG. The gauge, which measures the cost of protecting against share declines, is currently sitting at a one-year high, Trade Alert data show. jlne.ws/2qGZXzO OCC plans minimum cash contributions to clearing fund Julie Aelbrecht - Global Investor Group (SUBSCRIPTION) The Options Clearing Corporation has proposed changing its rules to include a minimum cash requirement for its clearing fund. The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) has filed with US derivatives regulator to install a minimum cash requirement for its clearing fund, requiring that clearing members collectively contribute $3 billion in cash to the fund. jlne.ws/2qFhEzA ****SD: The full CFTC filing can be found here. This new $3b proposal comes from the OCC performing "an analysis of its stress liquidity demands based on a 1 -in-70 year hypothetical market event." The OCC found that "peak stressed liquidity demands of the largest 1 or 2 members, which normally occur in conjunction with certain monthly expirations, can exceed the size [of] OCC's committed liquidity facilities." German-Russian man admits to Dortmund team bus bombing AFP A German-Russian man admitted Monday to carrying out a bomb attack on the Borussia Dortmund football team's bus in an elaborate bid to make a fortune on the stock market. /goo.gl/yKB68b ****SD: Recall this crazy options ploy: buy a bunch of puts on Dortmund stock (it's the only German soccer club listed on the exchange), bomb the team bus, profit from ensuing chaos. But the stock didn't plunge very much, so the bomber's profit was 5900 euros. Yeesh. And listen to this little bit from the aftermath of the bombing: "W. reportedly drew attention at the hotel, first by insisting on a window room facing the front and then, in the chaos after the blasts, by calmly walking into its restaurant to order a steak." The Least Dumb Way to Short the VIX Crystal Kim - Barron's Shorting volatility was a winning strategy in 2017 with the Cboe Volatility Index inactive for most of the year. The VIX started the year at the 12 level and averaged 11 for the year. Meanwhile, the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN (XIV) gained nearly 190 percent. jlne.ws/2qIXdSB ****JB: The article mentions "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Shorting Vol." I wonder if part of it is knowing where your towel is (to some readers that will make perfect sense; to others none at all). Bloomberg has the story too - Macro Risk Advisors Reveals the 'Best' Short-Volatility Strategy Barclays Expected to Replace Maturing VIX ETNs Max Chen - ETF Trends In anticipation of the popular CBOE Volatility Index or VIX-related exchange traded notes maturing next year, Barclays, the underwriting bank behind the iPath ETN line, is expected to launch a pair of "Series B" ETNs to keep on the VIX exposure. jlne.ws/2qGsCF3 ****SD: In case you missed it last week - the solution to Barclays' VIX ETN expiration. Weekend Review of VIX Futures and Options - Jan 6 2018 Russell Rhoads - Cboe The S&P 500 gained 2.6% to begin 2018. VIX and the VIX futures curve reacted as one would expect with a dramatic drop in spot VIX and the futures following suit to a lesser extent. jlne.ws/2qGSa55 ****JB: Also see: Weekend Review of Volatility Indexes and ETPs and Weekend Review of Russell 2000 Options and Volatility
| | | Exchanges and Clearing | | Nasdaq ISE Seeks to Up Access Fees MarketsMedia Options exchange operator Nasdaq ISE has filed a request with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to raise non-transactional fees on its primary and competitive market makers to offset increasing overhead costs. /goo.gl/b245Td CME Group expands private trades in grain markets, raising worries Tom Polansek - Reuters Exchange-operator CME Group Inc will allow a type of privately negotiated transaction in all its agricultural markets for the first time on Monday, splitting traders who predict the move will either improve or hurt transparency. The company, which owns the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange, will expand the use of transactions called block trades in its grain and livestock futures and options, such as corn. It already permits the trades in other markets ranging from Black Sea wheat to Eurodollars. jlne.ws/2FeLeiD Nine Charts Highlight Nine New Records for Cboe Index Products in 2017 Matt Moran - Cboe A number of new volume and price records were set for Cboe index products in 2017, as customer demand for index options and volatility product solutions continued to grow. These records were remarkable in light of the fact that many experts said that that the markets appeared to be very complacent, as the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX ) hit a record low in 2017. jlne.ws/2qHlSqw Hong Kong Exchange Eyes New Trading Rules to Spur Volume Benjamin Robertson and Andrea Tan - Bloomberg Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. is considering rule changes aimed at increasing trading, according to Chief Executive Officer Charles Li. Rebates to market makers, simplified rules for using collateral across multiple positions, and the removal or reduction of stamp duty charges are among measures being considered, Li said in an interview. Some of the changes will require approval from the securities regulator or government, he said. jlne.ws/2qGwohH Thomson Reuters December FX trading volume highest since at least 2013 Reuters Currency trading on Thomson Reuters platforms in December topped $392 billion, the highest for that month since at least 2013, as trading in derivatives soared, the company said on Monday. jlne.ws/2qH35LV LCH hits swap clearing records amid Brexit noise Helen Bartholomew - Reuters London-based LCH cleared a record US$873trn of over-the-counter derivatives notional in 2017, as the introduction of new products and the rising cost of bilateral exposures overcame uncertainty around the clearinghouse's future as the UK negotiates its departure from the European Union. jlne.ws/2qCTVQF
| | | Regulation & Enforcement | | Global derivatives industry rolls out Brexit back-up plan Huw Jones - Reuters The global derivatives industry has begun work on fundamental changes to cope with a "hard" Brexit by allowing any disputes involving trillions of euros of swaps contracts to be resolved under French and Irish law. jlne.ws/2qCPPrW NFA Adopts Notice Requirements for CPOs and CTAs That Trade Virtual Currency Products Sidley Austin - Lexology On December 14, 2017, the National Futures Association (NFA) issued reporting requirements (Reporting Requirements) obliging any NFA member commodity pool operator (CPO) or commodity trading advisor (CTA) to notify the NFA immediately once it has executed a transaction involving any virtual currency transaction or virtual currency derivative (including futures, options or swaps) on behalf of a commodity pool or a managed account. The adoption of the Reporting Requirements follows recent announcements by various futures exchanges and swap execution facilities regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to offer derivatives on virtual currency products. The NFA pointed to the volatility of the underlying virtual currency products as justification for the new requirements. jlne.ws/2qJT6ps After Self certification Begins, Bitcoin Futures Set for CFTC Scrutiny John D'Antona Jr. - Traders News After the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME) and the CBOE Futures Exchange (CFE) self-certified new contracts for bitcoin futures products, and the Cantor Exchange (Cantor) self-certified a new contract for bitcoin binary options, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission is now going to hold hearings on the crypto and crypto-futures markets. jlne.ws/2qH0hyn
| | | Miscellaneous | | Don't Trust Dow 25000. The Economic Cycle Is Broken James Mackintosh - WSJ The economic cycle has been turned upside down. Depending where you look, there is strong evidence that the U.S. is in the first stage of recovery, in a long mid-cycle, or even approaching the final stages before rolling over. jlne.ws/2qGDS4o New year, new highs for zinc as market tightens further Andy Home - Reuters inc has started the new year with a bang, hitting a fresh 10-year high of $3,380 per tonne in the first week of trading on the London Metal Exchange (LME). jlne.ws/2Fg1iRw
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