Meanwhile, the volatility index (aka the VIX, aka the "fear index") is near historic lows.
But according to UBS's Art Cashin, some options trader has made an enormous $11.25 million bet that the VIX will explode higher very soon.
And a rally in the VIX is usually accompanied by a drop in the stock markets.
From this morning's Cashin's Comments (emphasis ours):
A Very Big Bet In A Somewhat Unlikely Instrument
– My friend, Jim Brown, the ever-alert consummate professional over at
Option Investor pointed us to a rather unusual trade. Here's what he
wrote in last night's edition of his valuable newsletter:
In past years I have reported on trades
that were so large it appeared someone had inside knowledge of a pending
event. Sometimes those were massive put positions on the S&P. A new
trade just appeared that suggests there will be a market event in the
near future. Last week somebody put on a call spread on the VIX
using the April 20 and 25 puts. They bought 150,000 contracts for a net
of $75 per contract. That is an $11,250,000 bet that the VIX will move
over 20 over the next 60 days. You would have to be VERY
confident in your outlook to risk $11 million on a directional position
with the VIX at five year lows and the markets trying to break out to
new highs.
Jim then goes on to list some of the
scheduled events and deadlines visible over the next 60 days (mostly in
Washington). When you add in the broad variety of geo-political
possibilities, it's a decent reason to stay extra alert.
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