When do SSFs on OneChicago get market makers for the June contracts?

SSFs have never been viable and synthetics do the job. if risk of assignment is imminent then you’re already in an EFP (reversal).

Pin risk, got it.

A solution to a problem that nobody had.

So when do participants need to be flat the 2020 contracts? May be some good info to have.

No taxpayer would ever use any option strategy to lend their securities. Only those who take mark to market accounting find the options of use via rev/con.



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David
 
No taxpayer would ever use any option strategy to lend their securities. Only those who take mark to market accounting find the options of use via rev/con.



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David


Yes, tax deferral.

Would you respond to those here whom are holding your product out to 2020? By what date do they have to get flat the 2020 SSFs?
 
Sec Lending is not a tax deferral issue. It is maintaining the original basis in appreciated assets.

It is my intention to keep the exchange open into 2020. If that changes I will let you know.

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David
 
The NDR products are superior to any options combo that I've tried. Short synthetics don't have the same risk characteristics over the test range for portfolio margin for a pure delta hedge. Spread cost to roll is also an issue. I agree with David's argument that there is no equivalent option replacement.
 
Sec Lending is not a tax deferral issue. It is maintaining the original basis in appreciated assets.

It is my intention to keep the exchange open into 2020. If that changes I will let you know.

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David

Forget it.

Anyway, if the screens go dark then I'd assume that there will be a problem closing the March 2020s?
 
The NDR products are superior to any options combo that I've tried. Short synthetics don't have the same risk characteristics over the test range for portfolio margin for a pure delta hedge. Spread cost to roll is also an issue. I agree with David's argument that there is no equivalent option replacement.


The haircut on an SSF against physical is > than the conversion. I don't see any perpetual SSFs.

I would think that it's prudent to produce a release on the site to inform participants of the product going offline.
 
That would be a travesty. It is retail who pays the highest financing rates.

If we can get to risk based margin then the product becomes more attractive to market makers who are not self clearing entities. As these groups are considered 'customers' of a clearing firm they are subject to the onerous and capital inefficient customer margin levels themselves.

I am working on it but there are no guarantees. It is truly a David vs the Goliaths tale.


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David

So the market makers are leaving after December because of the margin requirements? I'm confused how this affects them. Do they hold them in futures account or not hedge with the underlier? The margin requirement for holding a hedged SSF in a securities account with portfolio margin is trivial.
 
If you were going to hedge a long position on a high yield stock (10-12%) such as NLY where all the call option's time value was less than the dividend, how would you do it then? The call leg is always going to get exercised.
 
So the market makers are leaving after December because of the margin requirements? I'm confused how this affects them. Do they hold them in futures account or not hedge with the underlier? The margin requirement for holding a hedged SSF in a securities account with portfolio margin is trivial.

The margin treatment is pretty favorable. It's one reason I was excited about the NDR products. I can't do the same leveraged dividend capture strategy using options effectively.
 
IB is my broker. Will there be there any way to get access to larger block trades (say 100-1000 contracts per trade) if things change? I have some people that want to use it with portfolio margin accounts, and I may be wrong but don't think the proposed changes will affect their ability to use covered SSF in such accounts, except that the product may not be available. Will it be available to professional traders with certain certifications?
 
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