Fuel Hedging using CL Call Options

What live calls can I make? Our clients structure their hedges utilizing a variety of OTC products depending on their needs and time frame.

Once again, you are not hedging anything. You are buying calls for no specific purpose and calling it a hedge.
 
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What live calls can I make? Our clients structure their hedges utilizing a variety of OTC products depending on their needs and time frame.

Once again, you are not hedging anything. You are buying calls for no specific purpose and calling it a hedge.

I simply provide a hedging strategy! Perhaps becoming a competitor of your firm! :D
 
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I simply provide a hedging strategy! Perhaps becoming a competitor of your firm! :D

Wow, you're providing a "hedging strategy" so well known that it's defined on almost every amateur investing website, and despite this, you manage to misinterpret it's use as a hedging vehicle.

I am fearful for our market share.
 
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Wow, you're providing a "hedging strategy" so well known that it's defined on almost every amateur investing website, and despite this, you manage to misinterpret it's use as a hedging vehicle.

I am fearful for our market share.

Don't worry too much Yet! Still far too early.

You/We will see!

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Think I have done enough backtestig of CL market for Crude Oil futures. Here is another experiment as I would like to know the cost of hedging.

Basically my conclusion is quite similar to what Lee Hong Liang mentioned in his article "Unraveling the Hedging Maze" that: Vanilla (options?) have in most cases proven to be the most successful tool for hedging. ... An alternative would be to purchase a call option. Call option is essentially buying price risk insurance.

Now I would like to post the upcoming signals on weekly basis for hedging CL. The strategy is to buy Call options only, for always keeping a long Calls position.


http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3324658#post3324658
 
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Don't worry too much Yet! Still far too early.

You/We will see!

PS: Based on the positive feedback above, I guess I must have done somthing Right! :)
 
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