• support@madhedgefundtrader.com
  • Member Login
Mad Hedge Fund Trader
  • Home
  • About
  • Store
  • Luncheons
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu

Tag Archive for: (MSFT)

Mad Hedge Fund Trader

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Mad Hedge Goes Positive on the Year

Diary, Newsletter

There is no doubt that the Corona pandemic will be the WWII challenge of our generation. Since we are Americans, we will rise to the task. We all have our jobs to do, being it working as a front-line medical professional, or simply staying at home.

We will get through this.

I was standing in front of a Reno gun store yesterday waiting my turn to enter. Under Nevada’s strict shelter-in-place rules, only one person is allowed to enter a store at a time. I needed some ammo and black powder for my 1860 Army Colt revolver, which is hard to find in California.

I struck up a casual conversion about the pandemic with other waiting customers on a clear, brisk Nevada morning. A blue-collar worker with an AR-15 said he really wasn’t paying attention to it. A latino gang member with a heavily tattooed neck and fingers looking for a box of 9mm Glock shells confessed he hadn’t heard about it. A white nationalist with a heavily militarized SUV argued that the whole thing was a left-wing conspiracy meant to discredit Donald Trump.

Which can only mean one thing.

The worst days of the of the pandemic are ahead of us, as are the consequences for the stock market. Remember, 40% of the country don’t read newspapers or watch the news and are only barely aware of the seriousness of the disease.

The White House us currently forecasting 12 million cases and 250,000 deaths. That’s just an optimistic guess. Only one third of the country started their shutdowns early, one third were late, and the last third not at all. This means that the highest death rates will be in southern and midwestern states that are following the presidents advance and dismissing the pandemic out of hand, refusing to wear face masks.

So, we are really looking at a potential US 120 million cases and 2.4 million deaths. On that scale the food distribution system will start to break down for shear lack of workers. No one really knows how effective shelter-in-place will be, although the early data is encouraging. We are all living in one giant experimental petri dish right now.

And we will be the lucky country. Deaths in the Southern Hemisphere, which is just going into the winter, will be much higher.

Anytime I consider adding a long position, I first ask myself how it will stand up against a picture on the front page of the New York Times showing a pile of a thousand bodies outside a local hospital. I saw that sort of thing in Asia a half century ago. Markets will crash.

The game we are now in for the coming weeks is to trade an $18,000 to $22,000 range in the Dow Average. The sharp selloff in the Volatility Index (VIX) last week, which we caught with both hands, suggests that the next retest of the $18,000 low will be successful.

Further down the road, I’m not so sure. Any prediction beyond tomorrow in this environment is dubious at best. The world is moving on fast-forward now and the unbelievable is happening every day.

But here’s a shot. If the $18,000 to $22,000 range doesn’t hold, then we are moving to a $15,000 to $18,000 range. If that fails, then we are looking at $12,000 to $15,000 range. Then we will be looking at Great Depression levels of stock market sell-off, with a total corporate capitalization loss of an eye-popping $17 trillion.

The great challenge here is to buy your best stocks and LEAPs as low as possible before an unprecedented $6 trillion in federal stimulus that is coming our way. There will be the $2 trillion in jobs and corporate bailout money already passed, a $2 trillion infrastructure bill coming, and a second jobs and bailout bill that will be needed. On top of that, the Federal Reserve has committed to $8 trillion backstopping of the financial.

And here is the problem. Trump has spent the last three years shrinking the government. The pandemic is a very large government event. So, the Feds may simply not have enough bodies in place to spend, or to lend, all the money that has already been authorized.

That is your economic and market risk.

There is no doubt that the next month will be grim. The U-6 Unemployment Rate published on Friday was 8.9%, indicating the total number of jobless is already at 14.4 million. If the Fed is right and we soon hit 32%, total joblessness will soar to 52 million. During the Great Depression, that unemployment rate peaked at only 25%, throwing 20 million out of work. We could exceed those levels in the coming week!

Dr. Fauci predicts 200,000 US deaths. I think that’s a low number, given that 100 million Americans are still not sheltering-in-place. Corona is starting to take its toll on Wall Street, claiming the life of the Jeffries CFO, Peg Broadbent. Every state and city should prepare for a New York-style spike in cases.

The Fed is expecting 47 million unlucky individuals to lose jobs. This week, Macy’s (M) chopped 150,000, while Tillman Fertitta laid off 40,000 restaurant workers in place like Morton’s Steakhouse and the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Many more are to come. Weekly Jobless Claims have already exploded to 6.64 Million. That is three full recessions worth of job losses in two weeks.

The March Nonfarm Payroll Report was a disaster. Here is another number to put in your record book of awful numbers, the report showing 701,000 job losses in March. It’s the first negative number since 2010. Leisure & Hospitality fell by a staggering 459,000.

A second Corona wave might arrive in the fall, warns JP Morgan (JPM). We may not have visited the Volatility Index at $80 for the last time. I’m setting up more (VXX) shorts if we do revisit there. Sell all substantial stock market rallies.

It’s worse than you think. Brace yourself. Bank of America (BAC) has come out with the first GDP forecast I’ve seen that factors in a second wave of Coronavirus cases in the fall. It is not a pretty picture. They see every quarter of 2020 as coming in negative. These easily takes US GDP back to levels not seen since the Obama administration. The only consolation is that (BAC) has never been that great at forecasting the economy, basically leaving it to a bunch of kids. Here they are:

2020 Q1 -7%
2020 Q2 -30%
2020 Q3 -1%
2020 Q4 -30%

Oil rich countries will have to dump $225 billion in stocks, thanks to the collapse of oil to a once impossible $20 a barrel. An 80% plunge in national revenues is forcing asset sales at fire sale prices to avoid a brewing revolutions. They don’t retire former heads of states to golf clubs in the Middle East, they stand them up in front of a firing squads.

Oil Hit an 18-year low at $19.30 a barrel and it could get a lot worse. All of the world’s storage is full, so producers might have to PAY wholesalers to take Texas tea off their hands. Yes, negative oil prices are possible. Otherwise, producing wells will be permanently damaged with a total shutdown. Most of the industry has a negative net worth, save the majors. I told you to stay away!

China PMIs turn positive, coming in at 52 versus an expected 45 indicating a recovering economy. Watch the Middle Kingdom’s economic data more than usual. US PMIs are still in free fall. However, consumers still are staying at home. Their economy went first into the pandemic and will be the first out. There’s hope for us all the quarantine is working.

A $2 trillion infrastructure budget is in the works, and the Democrats will support it because the money won’t be spent until they get control of government in 2021. With most of the construction industry closed, the government’s cumbersome bidding process can’t even start until the summer.

You wonder how that last $2 trillion rescue package got done in five days? This will take us to Great Depression levels of bailout spending. The Fed balance sheet has exploded from $3.5 trillion to $5 trillion in weeks. I know 10,000 bridges that need to be fixed.

When we come out the other side of this, we will be perfectly poised to launch into my new American Golden Age, or the next Roaring Twenties. With interest rates at zero, oil at $20 a barrel, and many stocks down by three quarters, there will be no reason not to. The Dow Average will rise by 400% or more in the coming decade.

My Global Trading Dispatch performance had a spectacular week, blasting my performance back to positive numbers for the year. That is thanks to the ten-point collapse in the Volatility Index (VIX) on Thursday and Friday, which had a hugely positive effect on all our positions.

We are now up an amazing +11.02% for the first three days of April, taking my 2020 YTD return up to +2.60%. We are a mere 68 basis points short of an all-time high. That compares to an incredible loss for the Dow Average of -28.8%, with more to go. My trailing one-year return was recovered to 46.74%. My ten-year average annualized profit recovered to +34.85%. 

My short volatility positions (VXX) are almost back to cost. I used every rally in the Dow Average to increase my short positions in the (SPY) to almost obscene levels. Now we have time decay working big time in our favor. These will all come good well before their ten-month expiration.

I bought two very deep in-the-money, very short-dated call spreads in Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT), the two safest companies in the entire market, betting that we don’t go to new lows in the next nine trading days.

At the slightest sign of a break in the pandemic, the economy and shares should come roaring back. Right now, I have a 30% cash position.

All economic data points will be out of date and utterly meaningless this week. The only numbers that count for the market are the number of US Coronavirus cases and deaths, which you can find here at https://coronavirus.jhu.edu

On Monday, April 6 at 6:00 AM, the Consumer Inflation Expectations for March are out.

On Tuesday, April 7 at 9:00 AM, the US JOLTS Job Openings Report is published.

On Wednesday, April 8, at 2:00 PM, the Fed Minutes for the previous meeting six weeks ago are released.

On Thursday, April 9 at 8:30 AM, Weekly Jobless Claims are announced. The number could top 3,000,000 again.

On Friday, April 10 at 7:30 AM, the US Core Inflation is released. The Baker Hughes Rig Count follows at 2:00 PM. Expect these figures to crash as well.

As for me, I have temporarily moved back to Oakland to retrieve my printer. As I left, my Tahoe neighbors told me I was nuts to go back to a big city. I then drove across an almost totally vacated Golden State, emptied by a pandemic.

With my free time, I have planted a victory garden. I managed to obtain tomatoes, eggplants, chili peppers, strawberries, lettuce, and bell peppers from the nearest Home Depot (HD) garden center. In two weeks, I should have something new to eat.

Stay healthy.

John Thomas
CEO & Publisher
The Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader

pandemic

 

pandemic

 

pandemic

 

pandemic

 

 

 

 

 

Still Sheltering in Place

 

https://www.madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/april62020.png 539 627 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-04-06 09:02:082020-05-31 22:30:42The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Mad Hedge Goes Positive on the Year
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 30, 2020

Tech Letter

Mad Hedge Technology Letter
March 30, 2020
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(THE NEW CROWN JEWELS OF SOCIAL DISTANCING)
(DOCU), (SIRI), (ZNGA), (NOK
), (AMZN), (WORK), (MSFT), (ZM)

https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png 0 0 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-30 10:04:282020-03-30 10:44:43March 30, 2020
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

The New Crown Jewels of Social Distancing

Tech Letter

The second tier of social distancing tech stocks will do well in this brave new world in which digital lives have superseded physical ones.

Sure, most of you already know that Amazon (AMZN), Slack (WORK), Microsoft (MSFT), Zoom Communications (ZM), and Teladoc Health (TDOC) are the crown jewels of current social distancing tech stocks, but there is another group that should also outperform.

Here are 4 that you should take a look at with DocuSign being the best of the bunch:

DocuSign (DOCU)

Teleconferencing and other niches have come front and center and consummating deals have migrated to one place since people cannot physically sign their name from pen to paper.

Electronic signatures were basically a cottage industry when it came out, but it is here to stay and this company has investors buzzing. Although the volume of business agreements being signed globally may temporarily slip, those that are continuing to work are enabled by DocuSign to close agreements without meeting eye to eye.

I expect resiliency in the type of products DocuSign provides and the remote implementation options.

DocuSign is well-positioned within the defensive category of digital transformation spend. Their recent acquisition of Seal Software will help boost DocuSign’s ability to leverage the power of artificial intelligence in the domain of contract analytics.

The opportunity to mitigate time spent on manual workflows through the addition of Seal to the portfolio can bolster the value proposition and drive ROI (return on investment) for customers.

The trajectory of the company was validated by DocuSign’s strong fourth-quarter earnings results with adjusted earnings increasing 12 cents per share which is a 100% increase year over year.

Just as impressive, DocuSign posted quarterly revenue of $274.9 million, an increase of 38%. As the data suggests, the signals all point to this company continuing its outperformance.

The e-document market has been monopolized by DocuSign with competition shut out, and as business goes 100% virtual in the current environment, this should have a positive network effect that will resonate when the world opens back up.

The next 3 stocks aren’t growth companies like DocuSign but are cheap stocks under $10 that might be worth a look.

Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI)

With all the extra time at home, satellite radio has hit the jackpot, making their services much more appealing.

Since Sirius and XM Radio merged in 2008, the combined Sirius XM Holdings has enjoyed a near-monopoly on satellite radio.

Sirius built on that with the 2018 acquisition of Pandora, the music streaming product, helping to fill the sails again with rapid revenue growth; its audio products now reach more than 100 million people.

Sirius' situation is appearing healthy and added a further 1.1 million subscribers in 2019 alone, bringing its total paying subscribers to roughly 30 million. The company's audacious strategy of partnering with auto manufacturers to pre-install SiriusXM in new models should help steadily grow the business.

Zynga (ZNGA)

This video game stock is cheap and could be a beneficiary of the stay at home revolution.

Zynga's portfolio of popular games, combined with hyper-charged growth, makes it one of the best cheap stocks to buy under $10.

Last quarter, the social gaming developer behind franchises like Words With Friends, Zynga Poker, CSR Racing, and FarmVille set new company revenue records up 48%.

While growth is likely to decelerate quickly from such temporary coronavirus catalysts, I expect double-digit revenue growth in 2020.

Still, Zynga is holding up remarkably well, especially in the COVID-19 era, as people increasingly turn to mobile devices for entertainment.

Nokia Corp. (NOK)

Nokia's expected earnings growth is impressive with Wall Street looking for an 8% bump in 2020 and roughly 30% profit growth in 2021.

Cheap stocks to invest in under $10 don't often come in the form of well-oiled global corporations valued at $15 billion.

The Finnish communication equipment telecom is one of the rare exceptions against the rule.

Sales have grown 14% annually for the last five years. Nokia may end up one of the 5G stocks to watch in the coming years because of the stigma of Huawei forcing many Europeans to go with brands closer to home.

Nokia pays a hefty 8% dividend as well and will never need a last-second bailout.

 

 

 

https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png 0 0 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-30 10:02:262020-05-11 13:21:56The New Crown Jewels of Social Distancing
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 17, 2020

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 17, 2020
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(LONG TERM ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE CORONAVIRUS),
(ZM), (LOGM), (AMZN)
(HOW TO HANDLE THE FRIDAY, MARCH 20 OPTIONS EXPIRATION),
(AAPL), (AMZN), (MSFT)

https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png 0 0 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-17 08:06:362020-03-17 08:41:27March 17, 2020
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

How to Handle the Friday March 20 Options Expiration

Diary, Newsletter, Research
March 20 Options Expiration

Followers of the Global Trading Dispatch have the good fortune to own a deep in-the-money options position that expires on Friday, and I just want to explain to the newbies how to best maximize their profits on that March 20 expiration.

This involves the:

Apple (AAPL) March 2020 $220-$230 in-the-money vertical BULL CALL spread

Microsoft (MSFT) March 2020 $120-$125 in-the-money vertical BULL CALL spread

Amazon (AMZN) March 2020 $1,350-$1,400 in-the-money vertical BULL CALL spread

Provided that we don’t have another 3,000 point move down in the market this week, these positions should expire at their maximum profit points. So far, so good.

I’ll do the math for you on the Apple (AAPL) position. Your profit can be calculated as follows:

Profit: $10.00 - $8.80 = $1.20

(11 contracts X 100 contracts per option X $1.20 profit per options)

= $1,320 or 13.63% in 7 trading days.

Many of you have already emailed me asking what to do with these winning positions.

The answer is very simple. You take your left hand, grab your right wrist, pull it behind your neck, and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.

You don’t have to do anything.

Your broker (are they still called that?) will automatically use your long position to cover your short position, canceling out the total holdings.

The entire profit will be credited to your account on Monday morning March 23 and the margin freed up.

Some firms charge you a modest $10 or $15 fee for performing this service.

If you don’t see the cash show up in your account on Monday, get on the blower immediately and find it.

Although the expiration process is now supposed to be fully automated, occasionally mistakes do occur. Better to sort out any confusion before losses ensue.

If you want to wimp out and close the options position before the March 20 expiration, it may be expensive to do so. You can probably unload them pennies below their maximum expiration value.

Keep in mind that the liquidity in the options market disappears and the spreads substantially widen when a security has only hours, or minutes until expiration on Friday. So, if you plan to exit, do so well before the final expiration at the Friday market close.

This is known in the trade as the “expiration risk.”

One way or the other, I’m sure you’ll do OK, as long as I am looking over your shoulder, as I will be, always. Think of me as your trading guardian angel.

I am going to hang back and wait for good entry points before jumping back in. It’s all about keeping that “Buy low, sell high” thing going.

I’m looking to cherry-pick my new positions going into the next quarter end.

Take your winnings and go out and buy yourself a well-earned dinner. Or use it to put a down payment on a long cruise.

Well done and on to the next trade.

This Market Can Be Very Tricky

https://www.madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/john-snake.png 433 391 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-17 08:02:522020-05-11 14:45:54How to Handle the Friday March 20 Options Expiration
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 13, 2020

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 13, 2020
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(MARCH 11 BIWEEKLY STRATEGY WEBINAR Q&A),
(INDU), (SPX), (LVMH), (CCL), (WYNN), (AXP), (JPM), (MSFT), (AAPL), (NVDA)

https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png 0 0 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-13 08:04:112020-03-13 08:52:10March 13, 2020
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 11, 2020 - Biweekly Strategy Webinar Q&A

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Below please find subscribers’ Q&A for the Mad Hedge Fund Trader March 11 Global Strategy Webinar broadcast from Silicon Valley, CA with my guest and co-host Bill Davis of the Mad Day Trader. Keep those questions coming!

Q: What is the worst-case scenario for this bear market?

A: The average earnings loss for a recession is 13%. Last year, we earned $165 a share for the S&P 500. So, a recession would take us down to $143 a share. Multiply that by the 15.5X hundred-year average earnings multiple, where we are now, and that would take the (SPX) down to 2,200. However, if we get 100 million cases and 5 million deaths, as some scientists are predicting, we could get a 2008 repeat and a 50% crash in the (SPX) to 1,700. With the administration asleep at the switch, that is clearly a possibility. Nice knowing you all.

Q: Do you think we’re still setting up for another roaring 20s?

A: Yes, absolutely. We could not have a roaring 20s unless we got a major selloff and clearing out of old positions like we're getting now. That flushes out all the old capital and positions and paves the way for people to set up brand new positions at really bargain prices. If you missed the 2009 bottom, here's another chance.

Q: Will the fiscal stimulus help defeat the coronavirus?

A: No, viruses are immune to money. They don’t take PayPal or American Express (AXP). The president has been able to buy his way out of all his other problems until now; there’s no way to buy his way out of this one.

Q: Is JP Morgan’s (JPM) Jamie Dimon getting a heart attack related to the financial crisis?

A: Probably, yes. In a normal time, the pressure of a CEO in these big banks is enormous. All of a sudden half of your small customers are looking at bankruptcy—the pressure has to be immense. You've got customers screaming for short term loan facilities, you’ve got risk managers asking for margin extensions. And you certainly don't want to buy the banks here. I think this may be the final selloff with legacy banks, from which they never recover. The banks will disappear and come back online.

Q: What would you do with a $45,000-dollar portfolio right now? I don’t do options.

A: Look at my story on Ten Leaps to Buy at Market Bottom. Use those names—Microsoft (MSFT), Apple (AAPL), NVIDIA (NVDA), etc.—and just buy the stocks. Buy half now and a half in a month. This is a time to dollar cost average. And you’re looking at doubles at a minimum 3 years down the road—at the end of this year if you’re lucky. Once the virus burns out, it will only take a couple months to do that. Then it will be off to the races once again.

Q: Since the 2018 low was never tested, what do you think of 2400/2450?

A: I think that’s great. And you can get a half dozen different analyses that all come up with numbers around 2400, 2500, 2600. That’s where the final low will be—where you get a convergence of multiple support lines and opinions.

Q: Will buybacks come back or are they over for now?

A: They will come back once markets bottom. Companies aren’t stupid; they don’t like buying their own stocks at all-time highs, but they certainly will come in with major amounts of buying when they see their stocks down 20% or 30%. That's certainly what Apple is going to do.

Q: Will luxury retail shares get killed in the current market?

A: Yes, especially stocks like (LVMH), the old Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey. They’re already down 37% this year. When it becomes clear that we are in an actual recession, these luxury names across the board will get completely abandoned. By the way, I worked with the son of the founder of this company when I was at Morgan Stanley. We called him “Bubbles.”

Q: Are there any similarities to 2008?

A: Yes; it’s worse because the market is dropping much faster than it ever has before. The 52% selloff in 2008 was spread out over the course of 18 months. Here, it’s taken only 14 trading days to see half of the damage done back then. It’s truly unbelievable.

Q: What do you think about gold (GLD)?

A: Even though gold is going up, gold miners (GDX) are doing terribly because they are stocks. They get tarred with the same brush blackening all other stocks.  This is exactly what happened during the 2008-2009 crash. Fundamentals go out the window in these kinds of trading conditions, but they always come back.

Q: Is Europe in recession?

A: Absolutely, yes. I saw an interview with the Adidas CEO (ADDYY) this morning on TV and they said sales are off 90% on a month-on-month basis. Their stock is down 49% this year. You can bet that every other consumer company in Europe is suffering similar declines.

Q: What will real estate do in the next 3 months?

A: It's impossible to price real estate so finely because it's so illiquid. However, I expect it to hold up here because of super low interest rates, and then keep rising over the long term. We’re not going to get anything like the crashes we saw in 2008-2009 because all the excess leverage is not in the real estate market now, it’s in the stock market, where we are getting a much-deserved crash. If anything, I’d be buying rental properties here in low cost cities.

Q: What if the Dow Average (INDU) reaches the 300-day moving average?

A: It’s a nice theory, but technicals are meaningless in the face of panic selling. You don't want to get too fancy looking at these charts. When you have a billion shares to go at market, the 200 or 300 day moving average means nothing.

Good Luck and Good Trading. And stay healthy.

John Thomas
CEO & Publisher
The Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/john-camel.jpg 391 378 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-13 08:02:572020-05-11 14:45:51March 11, 2020 - Biweekly Strategy Webinar Q&A
MHFTR

A Note on Assigned Options, or Options Called Away

Diary, Newsletter

I almost got to take a shower today.

However, whenever I got close to the bathroom, I'd get an urgent call from a concierge member, Marine buddy, Morgan Stanley retiree, fraternity brother from 50 years ago, or one of my kids asking me which stocks to buy at the bottom.

It’s been that kind of market.

I refer them to the research piece I sent out last week, “Ten Long Term LEAPs to Buy at the Bottom” for a quick and dirty way to get into the best names in a hurry (click here for the link).

I have been doing the same, and as a result, I have one of the largest trading portfolios in recent memory. When the Volatility Index is above $50, it is almost impossible to lose money as long as you remember to buy the 1,000 dips and sell the 1,000 point rallies.

In the run-up to every options expiration, which is the third Friday of every month, there is a possibility that any short options positions you have may get assigned or called away.

If that happens, there is only one thing to do: fall down on your knees and thank your lucky stars. You have just made the maximum possible profit for your position instantly.

Most of you have short option positions, although you may not realize it. For when you buy an in-the-money vertical option spread, it contains two elements: a long option and a short option.

The short options can get “assigned,” or “called away” at any time, as it is owned by a third party, the one you initially sold the put option to when you initiated the position. Whenever you have sold short an option, you run an assignment risk.

You have to be careful here because the inexperienced can blow their newfound windfall if they take the wrong action, so here’s how to handle it correctly.

Let’s say you get an email from your broker saying that your call options have been assigned away. I’ll use the example of the Microsoft (MSFT) December 2019 $134-$137 in-the-money vertical BULL CALL spread.

For what the broker had done in effect is allow you to get out of your call spread position at the maximum profit point 8 days before the December 20 expiration date. In other words, what you bought for $4.50 last week is now with $5.00!

All have to do is call your broker and instruct them to exercise your long position in your (MSFT) December 134 calls to close out your short position in the (MSFT) December $137 calls.

This is a perfectly hedged position, with both options having the same expiration date, the same amount of contracts in the same stock, so there is no risk. The name, number of shares, and number of contracts are all identical, so you have no exposure at all.

Calls are a right to buy shares at a fixed price before a fixed date, and one options contract is exercisable into 100 shares.

To say it another way, you bought the (MSFT) at $134 and sold it at $137, paid $2.60 for the right to do so, so your profit is 40 cents, or ($0.40 X 100 shares X 38 contracts) = $1,520. Not bad for an 18-day limited risk play.

Sounds like a good trade to me.

Weird stuff like this happens in the run-up to options expirations like we have coming.

A call owner may need to buy a long (MSFT) position after the close, and exercising his long December $134 call is the only way to execute it.

Adequate shares may not be available in the market, or maybe a limit order didn’t get done by the market close.

There are thousands of algorithms out there which may arrive at some twisted logic that the puts need to be exercised.

Many require a rebalancing of hedges at the close every day which can be achieved through option exercises.

And yes, options even get exercised by accident. There are still a few humans left in this market to blow it by writing shoddy algorithms.

And here’s another possible outcome in this process.

Your broker will call you to notify you of an option called away, and then give you the wrong advice on what to do about it. They’ll tell you to take delivery of your long stock and then most additional margin to cover the risk.

Either that, or you can just sell your shares on the following Monday and take on a ton of risk over the weekend. This generates a ton of commission for the brokers but impoverishes you.

There may not even be and evil motive behind the bad advice. Brokers are not investing a lot in training staff these days. It doesn’t pay. In fact, I think I’m the last one they really did train.

Avarice could have been an explanation here but I think stupidity and poor training and low wages are much more likely.

Brokers have so many legal ways to steal money that they don’t need to resort to the illegal kind.

This exercise process is now fully automated at most brokers but it never hurts to follow up with a phone call if you get an exercise notice. Mistakes do happen.

Some may also send you a link to a video of what to do about all this.

If any of you are the slightest bit worried or confused by all of this, come out of your position RIGHT NOW at a small profit! You should never be worried or confused about any position tying up YOUR money.

Professionals do these things all day long and exercises become second nature, just another cost of doing business.

If you do this long enough, eventually you get hit. I bet you don’t.

 

Calling All Options

https://www.madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Call-Options.png 345 522 MHFTR https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png MHFTR2020-03-11 04:02:392020-05-11 14:45:51A Note on Assigned Options, or Options Called Away
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 4, 2020

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 4, 2020
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(TEN LONG TERM LEAPS TO BUY AT THE BOTTOM)
 (MSFT), (AAPL), (GOOGL), (QCOM), (AMZN),
 (V), (AXP), (NVDA), (DIS), (TGT)

https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png 0 0 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-04 08:04:592020-03-04 07:56:22March 4, 2020
Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 3, 2020

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 3, 2020
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(TEN STOCKS TO BUY BEFORE YOU DIE)
 (MSFT), (AAPL), (GOOGL), (QCOM), (AMZN),
 (V), (AXP), (NVDA), (DIS), (TGT)

https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png 0 0 Mad Hedge Fund Trader https://madhedgefundtrader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-mad-hedge-logo-transparent-192x192_f9578834168ba24df3eb53916a12c882.png Mad Hedge Fund Trader2020-03-03 08:04:122020-03-03 08:12:32March 3, 2020
Page 46 of 77«‹4445464748›»

tastytrade, Inc. (“tastytrade”) has entered into a Marketing Agreement with Mad Hedge Fund Trader (“Marketing Agent”) whereby tastytrade pays compensation to Marketing Agent to recommend tastytrade’s brokerage services. The existence of this Marketing Agreement should not be deemed as an endorsement or recommendation of Marketing Agent by tastytrade and/or any of its affiliated companies. Neither tastytrade nor any of its affiliated companies is responsible for the privacy practices of Marketing Agent or this website. tastytrade does not warrant the accuracy or content of the products or services offered by Marketing Agent or this website. Marketing Agent is independent and is not an affiliate of tastytrade. 

Legal Disclaimer

There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past results are not indicative of future returns. MadHedgeFundTrader.com and all individuals affiliated with this site assume no responsibilities for your trading and investment results. The indicators, strategies, columns, articles and all other features are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Information for futures trading observations are obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy, or warrant any results from the use of the information. Your use of the trading observations is entirely at your own risk and it is your sole responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of the information. You must assess the risk of any trade with your broker and make your own independent decisions regarding any securities mentioned herein. Affiliates of MadHedgeFundTrader.com may have a position or effect transactions in the securities described herein (or options thereon) and/or otherwise employ trading strategies that may be consistent or inconsistent with the provided strategies.

Copyright © 2025. Mad Hedge Fund Trader. All Rights Reserved. support@madhedgefundtrader.com
Scroll to top