Update 1/28/2022: I exited my short bull put spread earnings play on AAPL 49 days before expiration, for a $0.80 debit per contract/share, a profit before fees of $26 per contract. Shares were trading at $166.78, up $4.28 from the entry level.
The Implied Volatility Rank at exit was 54.7%, down 9.4 points from the entry level.
I exited because the position reached 25% of maximum potential profit, my normal exit point for earnings plays.
Shares rose by 2.6% over one day for a +961% annual rate. The options position produced a 32.5% return for a +11,863% annual rate.
I have entered a short bull put options spread on AAPL, using options that trade for the last time 50 days hence, on March 18. The premium is a $1.06 credit per contract share and the stock at the time of entry was priced at $162.50.
The Implied Volatility Ratio stood at 64.1%.
Premium: | $1.06 | Expire OTM | |
AAPL-bull put spread | Strike | Odds | Delta |
Puts | |||
Long | 145.00 | 70.0% | 25 |
Break-even | 151.06 | 66.5% | 28.5 |
Short | 150.00 | 63.0% | 32 |
The premium is 42.4% of the width of the positions short/long spread. The profit zone covers a 7% move to the downside and an unlimited move to the upside.
The risk/reward ratio is 3.7:1, with maximum risk of $394 and maximum reward of $106 per contract.
How I chose the trade. The trade was placed to coincide with LVS’s earnings announcement, after the closing bell on the day of entry. The short strikes were set to coincide with the expected move of $5.53 either way, based on options pricing, which gives a price range of $156.97 to $168.03.
By Tim Bovee, Portland, Oregon, January 27, 2022
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