Market’s analysis for options on CME futures markets include: US 10 year Treasury notes (TY), E-mini SP500 (EW & ES), crude oil (LO), Gold (OG), silver (SO), euro (6E), yen (6J), pound (6B), AUD (6A) and CAD (6C) options.
Settled date: Aug 12th 2016.
Analysis for CME futures options 25 delta risk reversal (RR25) is based on weekly changes in spread between options implied volatility at delta 25% for calls and delta -25% for puts.
RR25 = RR25 calls – RR25 puts
We’ll look into changes of 25 Delta Risk Reversals for Sep 2016 (U6) and Dec 2016 (Z6) CME futures options contracts.
What has happened in 1 week with out of the money – at delta 25% option’s implied volatility?
25-Delta Risk Reversal Sep 2016 (U6) options implied volatility changes:
Significant 1 week positive spread change in: crude oil, pound and aussie futures options.
Significant 1 week negative spread change in: e-mini SP500 futures and gold options.
25-Delta Risk Reversal Dec 2016 (Z6) options implied volatility changes:
Significant 1 week positive spread change in: AUD, loonie (CAD) and pound futures options.
Significant 1 week negative spread change in: crude oil and silver futures options.
Quick education on 25 delta risk reversal and it’s use in financial markets and trading binary options
25-delta risk reversals show the difference in volatility, and therefore price, between puts and calls on the most liquid out-of-the-money (OTM) options.
Positive values indicate calls being more expensive than puts (upside protection on the underlying forex spot is relatively more expensive), while negative values indicate puts are more expensive than calls (downside protection is relatively more expensive).
Significant changes can indicate a change in market expectations for the future direction in the underlying market.
In case of CME futures options the underlying market is CME futures market.
In case of forex spot options the underlying market is forex spot rate.
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