ACE Crude Oil - Apr 19, 2021

Below is an illustration trading futures options on Crude Oil.  Our post shows bullish and bearish positions using a combination of call and put options.


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Crude Oil

 

Term Structure

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Volatility

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Notes:

Contract Size - 1,000 barrels.

Tick Size:  Outright: dollars and cents with 0.01 points=$10

Trading Hours: CME Globex: Sunday - Friday 6:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (CST).

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Charts

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Latest, Biggest, Busiest

Below is a snapshot with what's going on in the world of options with the most actively traded spreads.

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Below is a Dec21 CL 78/75 Bear Call Spread shown in the middle column above.  I've listed alternatives below.

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Option Strategies

Below are alternate strategies to above.

The % yield shown in the diagrams below represent an estimated return on margin from projected dates shown below. The structure has positive time decay which is an advantage over holding outright options.

Strangle Swap

The position illustrated below is a double calendar spread.  Position has positive time decay (Theta) and benefits from increases in implied volatility.

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