2/8/2010 12:20:03 PM
CIT Group (CIT) is seeing relative strength and increasing options action (3X avg daily) on news it has hired John Thain as CEO. In his 30-year career, Thain has risen to top executive positions at Merrill, Goldman, and the NYSE. Shares are up $1.02 to $31.79 on the news and July 32 calls are being sold as part of buy-write trades. For example, a block of 3800 contracts near the bid, at $4.85, coincided with a block of 380K CIT shares at $32.05. 12.3K July 32 calls nows traded vs. 23 contracts in open interest.\n
\nSo, in this example, a buy-write or covered call is created by selling 1 July 32 callsat $4.80 against 100 shares at $32.00. Doing so reduces the cost basis of owning shares to $27.20, which becomes the breakeven through the July expiration (or 158 days), excluding commissions. The upside is also limited by the strike price of the call, or $32. If shares are trading for $32 or more at expiration (or possibly before), the calls will be assigned at $32 and the investor will sell the shares at that price. The result is 17.65 percent profit. Importantly, the trade can be closed at any time prior to expiration and, if the calls are not assigned at or before expiration, the strategist can sell calls in a more distant expiration month or close the position by selling the shares at the prevailing market price.
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