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It's All Greek To Me: An Introduction to Options, How They Work, And The Power of Leverage
Hi everyone, bob here.
This post is about OPTIONS
https://preview.redd.it/xwj16hutjtv91.png?width=496&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa855c0629bb799c183807c2b72c6fd793c7d9e2 I removed much of the fluff from the original post and some portions that I feel do not apply, and/or are not relevant to this educational series here so we can get right down to it. No need to plead for folks to just read before judging the post here. This is the Friends with Financial Benefits ThinkTank after all. Please leave any questions, requests for more information, or comments and I'll do my best to respond. And remember we're all friends here, this is an educational series. Warning: if you know about options, I'm wasting your time with this post. Please feel free to read anyway and help me fix anything I don't communicate properly. This is intended to be a very basic introduction to options, with some more education to follow in future posts.
Options and How They Work
First, what the fuck are options anyway? Options are financial derivatives that give buyers the right, but not the obligation to buy or sell an underlying asset at an agreed upon price and date. [1]
There are two different types of options:
Call Options
These options give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy 100 shares of GME at the strike price from now until the expiration date.
These options give the seller the obligation to sell 100 shares of GME at the strike price by the expiration date. (if exercised/assigned)
Put Options
These options give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell 100 shares of GME at the strike price from not until the expiration date.
These options give the seller the obligation to buy 100 shares of GME at the strike price by the expiration date. (if exercised/assigned)
Some Key Terms and lingo:
Strike Price
This is the agreed price from the description above. If I buy a call with a 420 strike for January 21, 2022, I am buying the right, but not the obligation, to buy 100 shares of GME for $420 on or before that date, which is the...
Expiration Date
This is the date that your contract expires.
Bid
This is the market price people algorithms are willing to buy the options contract for.
Ask
This is the market price people algorithms are willing to sell the options contract for.
At The Money (ATM) or Near The Money (NTM)
An option is ATM when the strike price is at (A) or very close to (N) the underlying stock price (The Money, or TM)
Extrinsic value is the difference between the market price of an option, also knowns as its premium, and its intrinsic price, which is the difference between an option's strike price and the underlying asset's price.
This rises with market volatility
Intrinsic Value
Intrinsic value is the value any given option would have if it were exercised today. Basically, the intrinsic value is the amount by which the strike price of an option is profitable or in the money as compared to the stock's price in the market.
The Major Greeks
mmm delicious greeks... There are minor greeks for options trading, but let's just start with the major ones that are critical to understand if you want to trade options. They are:
Delta
This is the measure of change in an option's price, relative to the change in the underlying stock. For example, if you have an option with .8 delta, and the price moves up $1, your option value will gain 80 cents per share. (we'll omit the fluid changes in delta when the underlying price changes here for simplicity's sake.) Also, Delta is often used as a probability indicator for the option being in the money at the expiration date. .8 delta would be an estimated 80% chance of being ITM at expiration.
At The Money (ATM) Options are usually carrying a delta of .5, while In The Money (ITM) options are higher than .5 deltas and Out of The Money (OTM) options are having deltas of less than .5
Gamma
This is the rate of change to the delta over time. Gamma values tend to be higher for ATM options and lower for deep ITM and OTM options. This is a constant, and you can think of it as an indicator of how volatile the price/value of the option will move relative to each point of movement of the underlying stock.
For example, an option with a delta of .5 and a gamma of .8 will become an option with a delta of .58 after the price of the stock increases by 1 point. Conversely, if you have an option at the same strike with a delta of .5 and a gamma of .3, the delta will become .53 after the stock increases by 1 point... make sense?
Theta
This measures the rate of time decay on the value of the option in regards to its premium - or the price you pay for the right to buy the stock at the strike. This is always a negative number because it's how option writers make their money. As time passes, this is the rate that the option will automatically lose value. This is why you do not want to diamond hand options!!! What's more is, as the expiration date gets closer, the rate of decay (theta decay) increases, thereby accelerating the rate of the option losing value.
Vega
This measures the risk of changes in implied volatility. In ape, this is the estimation of future price action. Higher vega = higher risk of volatility, and you pay a higher premium for that option when you buy it. This is where IV crush comes form.
Vega can increase or decrease without price changes of the underlying asset, due to changes in implied volatility.
Vega can increase in reaction to quick moves in the underlying asset.
Vega falls as the option gets closer to expiration.
An example of the value of leverage by comparing a buy and hold stock run to an options investment. I'm not going to update the share price and math because i'm fucking lazy. the methodology still applies... Let's say for example, you want to own 100 more shares of GME. At close today, the price was $209.69. Some quick math: $209.69 * 100 shares = $20,969.00 total to buy the shares outright. Let's say the price runs to $250 by 11/26/2021. Here's the breakdown of that price action on your investment
Per share Cost
20,969
Ending Value
25,000
Profit $
4031
Profit %
19.22%
Buy 1 Option and hold until expiration
In this example, for simplicity's sake, we will pretend to buy an option At The Money (ATM) today and hold it until expiration, then sell for a profit. I know, I know, it's not the best strategy to hodl options until expiration, but bear with me here for the illustrative purpose of leverage and how it applies to options. Then we'll dig deeper into a couple real strategies that are easy AF to deploy in real life for amazing gains in cash and shares. At close today, the price was $209.69. not updating if its different because I like the number like I like the Stonk. Here is our option contract we will be working with - str8 from the market Call Options for 11/26/2021. ASK side of the trade was 10. Option was for the 210 strike, which is as close to ATM we could muster. OK, so to buy this option, we simply multiply the purchase contract cost (let's go with the Ask of 10.00) by 100. So we spend a total of $1000 to buy this contract, which gives us leveraged exposure to 100 shares of GME! pretty sweet so far right? Here's where you mind will start to wrinkle. Buckle up.
Let's say the price runs to $250 by 11/26/2021, the expiration date.
This means, the underlying (in this case, GME stock) has changed by +19.22%, meaning:
(without even taking into account the effect of gamma on the delta during this price increase (which will snowball it in your favor), you have gained $12.3615 in contract value from the movement of the underlying (23.85 * .5183 or points & delta).
Let's see what that boils down to in terms of your profits on this investment.
Per Contract Cost Total
1,000
Ending Value
2236.15
Profit $
1236.15
Profit %
123.62%
Holy shit! almost 123.69%??? Where Do I Sign Up?
https://preview.redd.it/hi7gvwxaktv91.png?width=616&format=png&auto=webp&s=db23b5032ff340af9da4f3d14612b479a57edf58 Lets look a little closer first, and do a real comparison of dollar to dollar investment value, then we'll look at some strategies to manage risk with options. Do your own homework before jumping in, or you will get fuckin burned... Let me say that again: IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND OPTIONS AND DO YOLO PLAYS LIKE ON WSB, YOU WILL, STATISTICALY SPEAKING, LOSE YOUR MONEY.
Cost to Benefit Comparison of Options (Short Term Play) to Buy and Hodl
Full disclosure, I do buy and hodl, and there's nothing wrong with doing that. This too is the way, but I also like to profit off all my hard work I and others have done to identify the price movers of $GME stock. Options are a great way of doing that, and an amazing way to put more pressure on the stock as well (in a nice upward fashion). So here's a quick look at our previous trading examples side by side and apples for apples. Equal capital investment Option 11/26/2021 vs buy and hodl with a $50 (roughly) price improvement. Also, please note that the initial investment is a little lower (by about $1k) in this example for the options route because that's the closest comparison my lazy ass feels like putting together today.
Each call option costs $10 *100 shares. gains exposure to 100 shares of the underlying.
20000 worth of those options would be (20000/1000), or 20 contracts.
ending contract value is 22.3615*100, and we have 20 of them.
The majority of options that are purchased market wide expire worthless. This means, if you're the one buying them, and you diamond hand them, you will lose all your money invested in the contract.
Have an idea of how much you want to earn before you buy your options. (Exit Strategy)
There are a lot of great resources for paper trading options, and I HIGHLY recommend you do a few before you spend any real money. one of my favorites is optionstrat[.]com. You can check out spreads and other things - I'll maybe to a writeup on that later.
Short term, far Out of The Money (OTM), and cheap AF options are mostly gambling (imo).
Due to theta, and unknown market timing, it's dangerous to use these options. In regards to far OTM, they are cheap for a reason - they are very likely to expire OTM too and be worthless (check the delta)...
There's more to be aware of and cautious about, but I'm not your fucking financial advisor and you should do your own research before getting into any investment vehicle.
Yay, this post is interactive!
Let me know in the comments what you think, if I've missed anything (really basic) that can be explained in options and how they work, I'll add it to this post. Next step of This educational series is to dig into a couple easy to deploy options strategies. In that next writeup, I plan to cover:
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