Quote from sle:
Dude, you are not playing the vol skew, you are playing the forward volatility. You should at least know the difference if you are calling yourself a vol trader.
This said, there are forward skew strategies, but they are very, very vega intensive and are mostly for MMs who can hedge their vega buckets by siding the quotes. I can go into details, but not now.
In addition, while I don't trade equity options, I can not imagine that there would by any "fake IV numbers" quoted given the number of MMs compeeting in that space.
Sle , I read your other posts and I respect your opinion. But my reply to the thread starter wasn't about some specific strategy, it was about some questionable methods of IV calculations. Here are some other facts that will affect different types of Vols calcs :
1. "Fake" IV in the week of exp ( just watch IV numbers displayed by IB couple of days before exp , they are growing by hours !)
2. Miss of stock split(will affect HV that derives from stock history)
3. Adjustment to big, one time dividend, is missing (hence , HV is incorrect)
4. Strike not exists for low nominal stocks ( there is no 2.5 put for 3$ stock)
5. Footnote is not attached to the stock that was recently been bought out (cash)
6. Simple calculations of HV , instead of exponential and smooth
7. I can go on here for ever
The above issues will affect the screening fields such as Calendar Skew( or whatever its called) , IV changes from day to day , HV/IV ratios and many others.
The retail option trades can not afford and donât have an access to applications used by pros/MM. Most likely they will subscribe to 40$-200$ month analytical software provider and I am not sure if this provider properly addressed all the issues that I describe.
If you (Sle) have an access to in-house application or one of the big three like Bloomberg, Reuters or Thompson Financial, then good for you. But many on this board donât. And if you think that big three are bullet proof when its comes to data and culcs , I have a news for you and I should know better , I used to work for one of them.
I will not go into strategy and results debate again , looks like it will trigger angry replies from pros/MM again. It is what it is.
Good luck.