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Re: [RT] GEN: Novice Notice



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Questions for the Doctor:
1.
Since the VIX is calculated from the 6 nearby calls and puts, wouldn't it
make sense to calculate a P/C volume ratio from the six nearby strikes
rather than all those with volume?
Does the use of the nearby 6 reduce the influence of spreading?  Why use the
6 nearby's?

2.
Are the strikes used in VIX calculation changed throughout the day as the
OEX passes through strikes?

3.
What is your take on the value of a dollar weighted P/C vs just volume?

4.
Which day of expiration week is the series used in the calculation switched
to the next month and is there a noticeable discontinuity or is the next
month graduated in as the current month goes out?

Thanks,
bobr

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacobson, Alex" <AJacobson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:47 PM
Subject: RE: [RT] GEN: Novice Notice


> Just to be clear 80% of it isn't fluff.  About 60+% of option trading is
> nondirectional.  Married puts would be just a trade.  Where a long put is
> actually part of a synthetic long call.... stock + put = call.  There has
> been an enormous amount of hedging activity completed in the past many
> months.  Much of it occurs in the listed put market, but a great deal more
> occurs in the unlisted OTC collar market.  This market is dominated by
long
> dated stuff which will probably not traded for many many months.  Most of
it
> is dated after the first of the year anyway.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Thompson [mailto:detomps@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 3:32 PM
> To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [RT] GEN: Novice Notice
>
>
> Ira,
>
> So if these people are the insitutions, then the potential exists for a
fair
> amount movement..   The third situation is, if they do nothing into
> expiration, but that is stupid if they are sitting on a fair amount of
> value.
>
> But if they decide to exercise:  Why is this dumping stock on to the
market?
> I just have a hard time getting the role of the
> market maker and the market they service.
>
> The good Doctor says about 80% of the option business is just fluff or
some
> kind of offsetting, because he says, or I interpret that the
> PC ratios published by the CBOE are just a couple of grain of salt.
>
> So why is this going to be a big deal?
>
>
>
> Ira wrote:
> > right now the most important thing is whether the holders of deep puts
> decide
> > to exercise and dump more stock on the markets or if they  decide to
sell
> the
> > puts and force the buyers to purchase stock.
> >
>
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