When It Comes to ETFs, Traders Have Options

November 03, 2008 at 1:00 pm by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

Hedging With ETF OptionsThe options market, where the sophisticated traders hedge their bets, is taking to exchange traded funds (ETFs) rather than individual equities.

Higher market volatility has ended up in higher costs for traders, especially with specific stocks. David Gaffen for The Wall Street Journal reports that the wild rise in equities has actually driven more traders to do their business with ETFs.

The broad ETFs are getting the most attention and they are staying flexible and nimble for the traders, thanks to the diversification they offer.

While option trading in individual equities is still more popular than ETF options or options trading in an index, ETF volume has been increasing rapidly, up 159% from a year ago in September.

According to the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), index option trading volume increased 69% in the same time period.

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