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Mystery Trader ’50 Cent’ Returns With Another Big Volatility Bet – Stocks to Watch
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Mystery Trader ’50 Cent’ Returns With Another Big Volatility Bet

ByBhavik Nair

Feb 16, 2023
Mystery Trader '50 Cent' Returns With Another Big Volatility Bet

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A mysterious trader who goes by the name “50 Cent” seems to have returned to the market with a big bet that volatility will shoot up in the coming months.

According to a Bloomberg report, the trader seems to have paid 50 cents each on 100,000 call options on the CBOE Volatility Index, totaling $5 million. The trader’s bet indicates they expect the index will rise to 50 in May.

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Another buy at the same strike price and expiry was made on Wednesday, with 50,000 contracts bought at 51 cents apiece for $2.6 million in total, the report said.

Past Trades: The trades brought back memories of similar actions in 2017-2018 when markets lost their calm and volatility exploded, leading to a rise in the index. 

According to Bloomberg, the strategy is estimated to have made nearly $200 million in total profit from the beginning of 2017 to February 2018.

Last year, however, hedging against stock-price swings with the VIX not only failed to protect from losses but created additional ones as the CBOE VIX Tail Hedge Index lost 26% versus a 19% fall from the S&P 500, as per the report.

Alon Rosin, Oppenheimer & Co.’s head of institutional equity derivatives, told Bloomberg, “What I’ve noticed is every time the spot vol gets to a certain level where he thinks it’s a good floor, he’ll jump in and take a shot thinking that just one event or one scare will give him an opportunity to monetize it.”

“This time he’s using May, a little further out to give him time, versus sometimes he’s been a little shorter duration.”

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Image and article originally from www.benzinga.com. Read the original article here.

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