Capital-efficiency strategies, including overlay strategies, options-based approaches like put and call writing, and SPX box spreads, enable investors to unlock more value from their portfolios by using their balance sheet to gain exposures and control risk more effectively, with put writing offering fixed-income-like characteristics and call writing providing lottery-like upside potential.
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The Long and Short of It with Derek Devens追加:
Where do you see clients maybe underutilizing their balance sheet and how can strategies like overlay strategies help to change that?
>> One, just continued dedication, right?
What can you be doing? And then two, the the unlocking of your portfolio, tearing that out and doing the overlays or doing some of the more direct [music] strategies through separately managed accounts and using your balance sheet to get exposures and control risk in a way.
>> A put writing strategy versus a call writing strategy come with very different risk profiles, very different [music] utility depending on market dynamics.
>> If call writing's kind of like a lottery, put writing we think of it comes much more from a fixed income, right? Think of like an insurance company or a balance sheet or what have you.
>> The SPX box [music] spread strategy, how this strategy is gaining traction, both retail and institutional investors alike looking at the box spread for both lending and borrowing utility.
>> The market's [music] kind of primed for it because rates have gone back up. The fact that there's an order book for it um on Cboe is is terrific.
>> Cboe put it spread book, how some investors are now [music] getting more interested in gaining crypto exposure.
>> Crypto was a very early asset class to get derivatives.
>> You take the complication out of it, you make it >> [music] >> work through the same pipes everything else does, and voila, you can gain exposure.
>> Capital efficiency through options usage, that was [music] the long and short of it. Derek, thank you so much for joining me.
>> As always, a pleasure. Thank you.
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