November 08, 2021 | | | | Jeff Bergstrom Editor John Lothian News | |
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| | Lead Stories | | Options Craze Is Rewriting Rules of VIX, S&P 500 Relationship Lu Wang - Bloomberg The day-trader obsession with using bullish options to speculate on stocks is doing strange things to the age-old relationship between the U.S. equity market and its benchmark volatility index. Rather than move in the opposite direction, as the S&P 500 and Cboe Volatility Index have almost always done for three decades, they went up in unison for two weeks -- a stretch of synchronized increases not seen in 14 months. /bloom.bg/3qioCaV Son Personally Lost $1.3 Billion on SoftBank Stock Trading Gearoid Reidy - Bloomberg Masayoshi Son said he personally took a $1.3 billion hit on his firm's controversial stock and options investment program. The 150 billion yen loss for the founder of SoftBank Group Corp. came from his one-third stake in SB Northstar, SoftBank's vehicle for investing in what it termed "highly liquid listed stocks," including Amazon.com Inc, Microsoft Corp. and Zoom Video Communications Inc. /bloom.bg/3wpsDLT US hedge fund makes $400m from natural gas price volatility Laurence Fletcher - Financial Times Volatility in natural gas prices helped one US hedge fund bag profits of more than $400m in October alone. Miami-based Statar Capital, which manages about $2bn in assets and is headed by Ron Ozer, a former trader at Citadel and DE Shaw, made about 23.5 per cent last month, said multiple people familiar with the performance. /on.ft.com/3oqyOMj US companies charm investors with strong third-quarter earnings Nicholas Megaw - Financial Times A strong earnings season has powered Wall Street stocks to new record highs, helping to insulate equity investors from the volatility that has rocked bond markets in recent weeks. Of the more than 400 companies on the blue-chip S&P 500 index that had reported their results by Thursday last week, 81 per cent of them posted higher earnings than consensus estimates, according to FactSet data. /on.ft.com/301J8lk Hedge funds get smoked on sterling by BoE sizzler Jamie McGeever - Reuters Hedge funds went into last week's Bank of England's policy meeting the most positive on sterling since July, but many will have been burned by the Bank's surprise decision not to raise interest rates. /reut.rs/3BXoQXo Profit-taking hits hedge funds' oil positions John Kemp - Reuters Petroleum-related derivative markets were hit by the largest wave of hedge fund selling last week for almost three months as portfolio managers realised some profits after the recent rally in oil prices. Hedge funds and other money managers sold the equivalent of 45 million barrels in the six most important petroleum-related futures and options contracts in the week to Nov. 2. /reut.rs/3mTJMdl The Surge in Options Buying That Just Tipped off Volatility Spikes Contributor egilkey@sir-inc.com, Schaeffer - Nasdaq "...various highs throughout the week were at the bottom rail of the channel that the SPX traded within on most days from November 2020 through September. Since the break below the channel in mid-September, the SPX has not traded back within it. And while this bottom rail used to represent an area in which buyers might emerge after a pullback, it is now acting as resistance during rallies. Fortunately for bulls, with that lower rail rising, resistance levels are rising in price with each passing day." - Monday Morning Outlook, Nov. 1, 2021 Fortunately for bulls, the S&P 500 Index (SPX -- 4,697.53) finds itself in familiar territory. After about a six-week hiatus trading below a long-term channel that it traded within on most days, it impressively moved back into this channel last week. In response, the index carved out new all-time highs in the process. /bit.ly/3mS4cUe
| | | Exchanges | | Abu Dhabi stock exchange launches derivatives market Reuters Abu Dhabi's stock exchange, the Gulf's best performer this year, launched a derivatives market on Thursday which allows trading in single equity futures of some of the bourse's companies. /jlne.ws/3EPZT1I Micro WTI Crude Oil Futures Surpass 5 Million Contracts Traded CME Group CME Group, the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today announced that Micro WTI Crude Oil futures volume surpassed 5 million contracts on Thursday, November 4, 2021. On the same day, Micro WTI Crude Oil futures reached a record 151,131 contracts traded, breaking its previous single day volume total of 100,725 contracts set on Wednesday, November 3, 2021. /jlne.ws/3o41ytM Euronext announces its new strategic plan, Growth for Impact 2024 Euronext Growth for Impact 2024 maps path to build the leading market infrastructure in Europe Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris - 8 November 2021 - Euronext, the leading pan-European market infrastructure, today released its new three-year strategic plan, "Growth for Impact 2024". Over the past three years, under the "Let's Grow Together 2022" strategic plan, Euronext has built the leading pan-European market infrastructure, through a combination of organic growth, the acquisitions of Nord Pool[1] and VP Securities, and the transformational acquisition of the Borsa Italiana Group. /bit.ly/3bPJOwC October 2021 monthly figures at Eurex Eurex traded volumes up 5 percent in October year-on-year Eurex Notional outstanding in long-dated interest rate swaps grew 30 percent year-on-year Overall volumes of traded financial derivatives at Eurex were up 5 percent in October 2021 - from 126 million to 131.8 million - compared to the same month last year. Notwithstanding a contraction for European equity index derivatives, all other derivatives trading segments at Eurex continued to grow in October. European interest rate derivatives grew by 30 percent from 40.1 million traded contracts in October 2020 to 52.2 million in the same month this year. Across the same period, European equity derivates grew by 14 percent from 19.8 million to 22.5 million traded contracts. /bit.ly/3bTVJJK SGX welcomes China International Capital Corporation Hong Kong Futures Limited as Derivatives Trading Member SGX Singapore Exchange (SGX) today welcomed China International Capital Corporation Hong Kong Futures Limited (CICC HKF) as a Trading Member of its derivatives market. CICC HKF is a wholly owned group member of China International Capital Corporation Limited (CICC) which provides investment banking, equities, fixed income, commodities and currencies, asset and wealth management, research, and private equity services to clients worldwide. /bit.ly/3H2Ircd What The FTX? â FTX's Expansion Shopping Spree In Full Swing FTX has been improving upon its offerings by inking deals with crypto startups. Tim Fries - Tokenist Leading crypto exchange FTX has been aggressively expanding lately. The company has acquired several crypto startups, inked deals with various industries, and partnered with a number of high-profile figures, stretching its business into new jurisdictions. How Is FTX Expanding? FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange specializing in derivatives and leveraged products, has been looking to expand its ventures lately. According to Sam Bankman-Fried, founder and CEO of FTX, the company has allocated half a billion dollars to acquisitions so far this year. In late October, the exchange finalized its acquisition of LedgerX, a regulated digital currency futures and options exchange. /bit.ly/3wyQYin
| | | Regulation & Enforcement | | Wall Street Pushes Back as SEC Targets Business Practice That Generates Billions Paul Kiernan - WSJ Wall Street is fighting back as Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler considers policy changes that threaten to upend a lucrative business model. Trading firms and brokers have ramped up their lobbying efforts and campaign donations to Republicans seeking to win control of Congress in next year's midterm elections. They've become especially vocal about Mr. Gensler's scrutiny of payment for order flow, whereby some brokerages sell their clients' stock and option orders to high-speed trading firms that execute the trades. /on.wsj.com/3BRtSEB
| | | Strategy | | How cautiously bullish Bitcoin traders use options to maintain BTC exposure Cointelegraph Here's how traders use the risk reversal options strategy to maintain "safe" exposure to Bitcoin's price action. Bitcoin (BTC) traders appear undecided on the next step, and this is reflected in the price oscillating between $58,400 and $63,400 over the last 14 days. There are some bearish signals coming from the United States regulatory front, but at the same time, the Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF) surpassing $1.2 billion in assets under management has also boosted investors' expectations. /bit.ly/3D0wcKQ
| | | Miscellaneous | | Tesla stock will be fine even if Elon Musk decides to dump 10% of his shares after 'bizarre soap opera' Twitter poll, analyst says Carla Mozée - Markets Insider Tesla CEO Elon Musk's potential sale of as much as 10% of his stake in the electric vehicle maker shouldn't be cause for concern among investors, said Wedbush on Monday after Musk ran a poll about whether he should sell that amount. Musk on Saturday asked his 63 million Twitter followers whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla stock. Musk owns 170.5 million shares, which would put a 10% stake worth around $21 billion. /bit.ly/3qmGKk2
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