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Do big spikes in options volume provide any useful indicators about anything?
(e.g. thousands of contracts in a series changing hands when normal daily volume is in the 10's or 100's).
Hi sails,
Do you use additional gear to track OI and Volume other than webiress.
I am also curious to see if the particular series is also experiencing peaking IV, would make a good case study.
Hi Cuttlefish - I have been tracking volume & OI on options for a couple of years and sometimes find those large volumes can come before a large move - but not always.
Problem is, it doesn't help with direction. We don't know who is short or who is long - or it could be part of a synthetic position.
So, it doesn't always help a lot - but worth putting it on the watchlist to see if there are any other clues - now if you let us know which one we might be able to help!
Hi Sails,
Do you have a link for the EOD options trading data on the ASX site, I had a look last night but I couldn’t find the area.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers sails - interesting that you've been tracking volumes. The options orders didn't have any special codes next to it to indicate that it was a tailor made or had an equity component, and I couldn't see any corresponding volume spikes in other series or the stock itself. I guess I'll just watch and see if anything interesting happens.
have noticed over the last few days that the mms have not been quoting over mqg series even though mqg is listed as having mm obligations
any comments on this from any experienced options traders.
thanks
Gary
have noticed over the last few days that the mms have not been quoting over mqg series even though mqg is listed as having mm obligations
any comments on this from any experienced options traders.
thanks
Gary
Hi Jackson,
I don't trade MQG options, so not sure of it's option MM obligations. I had a look on the asx website and find they no longer put out the monthly PDF of MM obligations. Here is a link to the last one in June 2008 and on page 3 they give a link to where the info will be displayed on their website, but that link just goes straight to the asx home page. http://www.asx.com.au/products/pdf/notices/2008/Clm08908.pdf
How did you find out what MQG MM obligations were? The link above shows a couple of MM firms for continuous quotes on MQG back in June 2008 - but now that up-to-date info is not available, anything could have changed.
Cheers
While digging around on the ASX site trying to find current information on MM obligations, I stumbled across this consultation paper. http://www.asx.com.au/about/pdf/20081020_eto_consultation_paper.pdf
Haven't read it throughly, but it looks like they are planning to phase in a range of changes. One at the end is to change the shares per contract to 100 instead of 1000. Hopefully they will they divide the fees by 10 too - or wishful thinking
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