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    Qualified covered calls

    My understanding is that one of the requirements necessary for a call to be a qualified covered call is that it not be part of a larger straddle. Rev. Rul. 2002-66 has concluded that a stock, long put and short call (a collar) are all one straddle, and the call should not be treated as a...
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    Purchasing T-bills with unrealized cash

    I'm currently buying ES boxes as an alternative to bills. Yield is about 20 basis points higher. Others buying boxes? Which contracts?
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    Purchasing T-bills with unrealized cash

    IB only allows purchase of bills in the securities side of the account. Unrealized cash from futures options is in the commodities side.
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    Purchasing T-bills with unrealized cash

    I'm a futures options straddle writer that typically carries 30 to 40% of my net liquidity as unrealized cash, on which I’d like to earn some interest. Does any one know which clearing firms allow the purchase of T-bills in excess of net liquidity? Spoke with Wedbush today, and they do not.
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    option pricing question

    Very helpful - many thanks!
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    option pricing question

    Good explanation - never thought of it that way. So basically, lognormal says that the underlying is just as likely to double as it is to be cut in half, and a long neutral straddle should gain the same amount either way. Since the absolute amount to the upside is doubled, I would have to...
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    if you are long the stock market what is your average return / yr

    Add and compound the dividends, but subtract inflation. After you back inflation out, at an average of approximately 3% per year, I believe the real return still comes out to be somewhere between 6 and 7%.
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    Passive long-term investment - who wants to discuss it?

    Great thread - thanks for taking time to put all the pieces together! I know you said that options were pretty much out in the beginning of the thread, but I was curious as to whether it would ever make sense to use them strictly as a means of reducing risk and smoothing the equity curve...
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    Which Broker Is The Best For Options Traders?

    What turned you off to futures trading on OXPS, and who do you use for futures trading now?
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    Peer reviewed covered writing studies?

    Good point! It would be interesting to see if they used monthly ATM strikes, similar to those of the Ibbotson study commissioned by the CBOE for the BuyWrite Index: The BXM Index: The CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index (BXM) is a benchmark designed to track the performance of a hypothetical...
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    Peer reviewed covered writing studies?

    I have heard of several studies showing that systematic covered writing generally results in 30 to 50 basis point performance loss vs. buy-and-hold, but with significantly less comparative volatility, and higher resulting return/risk ratio. Can anyone point me to these papers? Thanks!
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    Synthetic straddles on pit traded futures contracts?

    My guess is that, if the trade is made with the market makers, they probably wouldn't provide any tighter market for the synthetic straddle. Just thought that, based on what I’ve observed with equity options, if you’re willing to become one side of the market, where your price is...
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