Strangle Strategist Sees Sharp Shifts in Johnson Controls Shares
by Option Review - March 25th, 2010 4:58 pm
Today’s tickers: JCI, LEA, X, LFT, TS, MU, LULU, DLB & RRC
JCI – Johnson Controls, Inc. – A long strangle enacted on the maker of batteries for automobiles and hybrid electric vehicles this afternoon implies the firm’s share price could swing dramatically ahead of May expiration. Johnson’s shares gained 0.72% in late afternoon trading to stand at $33.35. Earlier in the session shares of the underlying stock reached a new 52-week high of $33.60. The investor responsible for the long strangle play is expecting to profit if JCI’s shares trade outside of a specified range ahead of expiration day. The volatility player purchased roughly 10,000 puts at the May $32 strike for an average premium of $0.89 apiece and picked up 10,000 calls at the higher May $34 strike for $1.14 each. The net cost of the strangle amounts to $2.03 per contract. Shares must trade above the upper breakeven price of $36.03, or trade beneath the lower breakeven point at $29.97, in order for the strangler to amass profits ahead of May expiration.
LEA – Lear Corp. – Bullish options activity on the manufacturer of automotive seat systems suggests at least one investor is preparing for shares to trade at a significantly higher price by expiration in September. Lear’s shares increased 0.85% to $80.37during the current session to trade just $0.53 below the current 52-week high on the stock of $80.90. The optimistic options strategist initiated a debit call spread by purchasing 2,500 calls at the September $85 strike for a premium of $5.40 apiece, and by selling the same number of calls at the higher September $95 strike for $2.10 each. Net premium paid for the transaction amounts to $3.30 per contract. Thus, the trader stands ready to accrue maximum potential profits of $6.70 per contract if Lear’s shares surge 18.20% from the current price to $95.00 by expiration day in September.
X – United States Steel Corp. – Bullish options trading on U.S. Steel Corp. today follows news reports that steelmakers are set to hike prices globally as the economic recovery drains inventory levels and boosts demand and prices for raw materials. The price of steel, according to a Bloomberg News article, increased 9.1% in the U.S. during the month of February. U.S. Steel’s shares rallied 2% during the first half of the trading session to stand at $64.77, and earlier this morning traded up to…
Wary Gold Investor Sees Limit To Price Gains
by Option Review - June 9th, 2009 5:26 pm
Today’s tickers: LEA, GLD, ALTH, MS, FXI, XHB, EEM & BNI
LEA – The designer and manufacturer of seating and electric automotive components has experienced a significant surge in shares, up more than 33% today to reach an intra-day high of $1.62. Apparently, interest in the severely bruised, broken, and beaten-down stock was ignited after a recommendation to get long of call options was released. Retail investors were likely first on the scene making small odd-lot plays and driving up call volume. By lunch-time some 24,000 calls had exchanged hands at the July 2.5 strike price for an average premium of 23 cents apiece. More savvy investors flocked to LEA after picking up the scent of fresh profits ready to be reined in. Thus, an insignificant gathering of traders buying call options quickly evolved into a feeding frenzy of investors buying and selling roughly equal numbers of calls. Investor churning increased the premium on the July 2.5 strike calls which now tote an asking price of 35 cents. Interest in LEA spread to the September 2.5 strike where approximately 11,500 calls were traded for an average premium of 50 cents per contract. Today’s activity generated option volume of more than…