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TskTsk
 

Registered: Dec 2011
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10-27-12 03:43 PM

I have a stock I know 99% will go down, what is the best way to absolutely maximize the return on margin / minimizing risk via options? Selling ATM calls? Synthetic short? I need some ideas...thanks guys

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newwurldmn
 

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10-27-12 04:15 PM


Quote from TskTsk:

I have a stock I know 99% will go down, what is the best way to absolutely maximize the return on margin / minimizing risk via options? Selling ATM calls? Synthetic short? I need some ideas...thanks guys



Based on how far it can go, run a sensitivity analysis on out of te money puts. The shorter dated you can get the better. That's how you will maximize return. If you have a. View on implied volitity there are other things you can do to enhance your return.

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cdcaveman
 

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10-27-12 05:42 PM


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I have a stock I know 99% will go down, what is the best way to absolutely maximize the return on margin / minimizing risk via options? Selling ATM calls? Synthetic short? I need some ideas...thanks guys



to me i think timing is everything as to what you use.. of course if was going down 50% next week.. i'd say buy penny otm puts.. if its going in the next couple months and you have a target.. i'd be doing a otm fly... i'm probably not the best to give you advice but i'm just brainstorming.. deep otm puts will give you the most leverage.. but if implieds are high already because of others looking to short then you could buy the right direction and still lose..

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Put_Master
 

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10-27-12 06:10 PM


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I have a stock I know 99% will go down, what is the best way to absolutely maximize the return on margin / minimizing risk via options? Selling ATM calls? Synthetic short? I need some ideas...thanks guys


Given your 99% certainty, do you also have an idea what % it will drop?
Over what period of time?
Is the stock close to it's high, or has it already had a sig drop?
When do you anticipate the drop to begin? This month?
What about the other stocks in the same sector?
A lot of stocks are expected to drop over the next 2 months, due to year end "window dressing". Is that part of the reason?
Or did you hear something from someone who knows someone, who knows someone, who knows someone, who knew a guy who knew someone, who used to know someone, who was friends with a guy who knew someone?

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TskTsk
 

Registered: Dec 2011
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10-27-12 07:10 PM

Thanks for the responses

The OTM put idea seems reasonable as newwurldmn and cdcaveman suggested...the puts seem to produce the best returns from all the positions I've looked at so far. Theta is the enemy here however. As for vol views, I dont have any particular view on vols, but given the traditional stock down - vol up relationship I guess I am long vol.

Oh and the timeframe is several months, I expect a slow decline, don't really have any target....but certainly below this level. That's also why Im kind of worried about theta on the puts.

Lastly, to put_master, I know someone who used to know someone

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oldtime
 

Registered: Jun 2011
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10-27-12 07:21 PM


Quote from TskTsk:

Thanks for the responses

The OTM put idea seems reasonable as newwurldmn and cdcaveman suggested...the puts seem to produce the best returns from all the positions I've looked at so far. Theta is the enemy here however. As for vol views, I dont have any particular view on vols, but given the traditional stock down - vol up relationship I guess I am long vol.

Oh and the timeframe is several months, I expect a slow decline, don't really have any target....but certainly below this level. That's also why Im kind of worried about theta on the puts.

Lastly, to put_master, I know someone who used to know someone

am I missing something here? "Several months" "slow decline"? Isn't that a textbook situation for short OTM calls? It doesn't really get any better than that.

What is this stock you are so sure is going to slowly deteriorate? If you don't want to short the calls I will.

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