Implied correlations between yen-crosses are rich for a benign post-Japanese election environment bereft of idiosyncratic yen risks; sell USDJPY vs. CHFJPY correlation swaps hedged with USDJPY FVAs.
But let’s just have a glance through the implied volatility of ATM contracts of USDJPY across 1w-1m tenors are shrinking lower despite this week’s monetary policy meetings of Fed and BoJ, just a tad below 8% and 7.4% for 1w – 1m tenors respectively, while risk reversals have shown positive shift in these tenors but higher negative numbers to signify the bearish hedging sentiments remain intact.
With the help of this OTC setup, the rationale is that any abrupt upswings should be optimally utilized to snap rallies and deploy short puts in order to reduce the cost of hedging.
Thereafter, to arrest potential downswings to the maximum extent regardless of trading or hedging grounds, so to participate in that downtrend, weights of the long leg in hedging portfolio should be increased with more number of put contracts but consciously while choosing the right delta instruments.
Implied volatility is an important factor to consider in options trading because the prices of options are directly affected by it. A spot rate with a higher volatility will have either had large price swings or is expected to, and options based on a security with a high volatility will typically be more expensive.
Please also be noted that the IV skewness is very conducive in determining this decision, here in case of USDJPY, the positively skewed IVs are signifying the importance of OTM puts but not deep out of the money puts (3m skews are suggesting strikes maximum upto 110). This bearish sentiment is in sync with the mounting negative risk reversals that again indicates further bearish risks.
A smart approach to tackle this risk sentiment and potentially profit from volatility is to create a delta neutral position on a security that you believe is likely to increase in volatility. The simplest way to do this is to buy at the money contracts or OTM strikes but certainly not deep OTM strikes.
Alternatively, we advocate shorting USD 10K / corr pt. of USDJPY vs. CHFJPY 3M correlation swap vs. buy $70K vega of 3M in 6M USD/JPY FVA.
Currency Strength Index: FxWirePro's hourly USD spot index has shown -50 (which is bearish), while hourly JPY spot index was at -73 (bearish) while articulating at 06:52 GMT. For more details on the index, please refer below weblink:
http://www.fxwirepro.com/currencyindex.
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