Shiny Things
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OK, I got nerd-sniped and wanted to see how this looks if I structure it up. Just eyeballing it, and handwaving a ton here based off the closes this afternoon, SPY closed at $549, and you could buy the 20Jun25 SPY 550/590 risk reversal for basically zero (you'd pay, like, 60 cents). Long SPY with capped downside, capped upside, you get the dividend yield, and it's completely liquid.
Alternatively, in synthetic space, using the SPX options that are open right now: you could buy the 18Jun25 5525/6000 call spread for about 268 ticks, stick the cash equivalent in a year bill at 5%, and there you go - you get long SPX, you're protected below 5525, and you participate all the way up to 6000 (about 9% upside from where we are now).
Structuring this stuff was my job a decade or so back, it's fun to know I haven't lost my touch.
Bonus fun question, and this is Options Structuring 301 stuff, so don't worry if you don't get it: you'll notice the SPX structure gives you more upside participation than the SPY structure (8.5% vs 7%). But there's no free lunch in options structuring, and you're giving up something in return for that increased participation. What might you be giving up?
Alternatively, in synthetic space, using the SPX options that are open right now: you could buy the 18Jun25 5525/6000 call spread for about 268 ticks, stick the cash equivalent in a year bill at 5%, and there you go - you get long SPX, you're protected below 5525, and you participate all the way up to 6000 (about 9% upside from where we are now).
Structuring this stuff was my job a decade or so back, it's fun to know I haven't lost my touch.
Bonus fun question, and this is Options Structuring 301 stuff, so don't worry if you don't get it: you'll notice the SPX structure gives you more upside participation than the SPY structure (8.5% vs 7%). But there's no free lunch in options structuring, and you're giving up something in return for that increased participation. What might you be giving up?
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