CME options are your most liquid and fairly prices FX options. You're fooling yourself if you think you can consistently get better prices on other venues.
Quote from Martinghoul:
Well, it's not like we're talking about anything particularly esoteric here... Nothing is preventing me from asking 5 different brokers for a price on the same trade and putting a few counterparties in comp. Moreover, nothing prevents me from novating an existing trade to a different counterparty, if I am so inclined.
The one thing that I think we also need to consider is where the CME data actually comes from. The mkt-makers that are providing the price data are the very same people that are capable of manipulation. And it's not like collusion and other shenanigans are unheard of in the vol mkt.
At any rate, you're correct, it's all up to your individual preference in the tradeoff between risk and liquidity.
While they are technically American, why does it matter to you?Quote from Wolfgang1756:
Another question about CME FX Options.
Are they American? So can they be excersized early and what do you get if excersized? The futures contract? For which month?
Thanks.
Slim to none, I'd say...Quote from Wolfgang1756:
Thanks for the info. I don't like American options because of the nasty surprise when they unexpectidely get excersized! I have written many a (naked) equity call only for it to be excersized early to my complete surpise and then I find out I pick up the tab for the dividend...
At least with no dividends I guess the chances of them being excersized are slim, right?
Thanks again.
P.S. The implied volatility on FX Options is so low! Its like 10% or so! WTF??? Has it always been historically this low? I mean single stock options have like 30-40% and even the S&P 500 is always like 25% or so, i.e. the VIX!
Quote from Wolfgang1756:
Thanks for the info. I don't like American options because of the nasty surprise when they unexpectidely get excersized! I have written many a (naked) equity call only for it to be excersized early to my complete surpise and then I find out I pick up the tab for the dividend...
At least with no dividends I guess the chances of them being excersized are slim, right?
Thanks again.
P.S. The implied volatility on FX Options is so low! Its like 10% or so! WTF??? Has it always been historically this low? I mean single stock options have like 30-40% and even the S&P 500 is always like 25% or so, i.e. the VIX!