Thursday, December 5, 2013

12/05/2013 THURS

Earnings Volatility: Friend or Foe?

      When a company has an earning conference scheduled, many times there is speculation not only in regards to the accuracy of the projected Earnings Per Share (EPS), but to several other factors as well. These include, but are not limited to sales and revenue streams, products in the pipe line, cash on hand, management changes, possible future stock or bond offerings, etc. The uncertainty may cause volatility in the shares themselves, but the diamond in the rough is actually the temporary parabolic increase in the exchange listed options on the underlying shares. Traders tend to stay on the side lines going into the days leading up to the earnings conferences. Call buyers swap out shares of stock for call options so they may participate in a rise should the shares move higher and limit the potential should the shares trade lower, forcing the call options to trade, in many cases, a drastically expanded volatility. Additionally, put buyers force the options higher as they try and protect their positions.


      From a traders perspective the opportunity to capitalize on the potential volatility allows them to capitalize with limited risk via Verticals, Butterfly’s, and Diagonal Spreads. A Long Vertical Spread is simply a long call at a lower strike and a short call at a higher strike or a long put at a higher strike and a short put at a lower strike, normally in the front two months where premium is most sensitive and susceptible to Theta (time decay), especially if the earning are in the last week prior to expiration. The Long Butterfly is similar but it is achieved by buying a long vertical and selling a short vertical with a common short strike. The Long Diagonal is achieved by selling a front month option and buying a back month option of the same type, put or call, on different strikes. The trick is to devise a way to use options to benefit from a potentially large swing either up or down to your advantage. 

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*Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation. All trading entails risk. Anyone employing any strategies and having limited knowledge of options trading should consult with a FNRA licensed professional.

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