Do option strategy traders have a disadvantage? Evidence from the Australian options market

Anthony Flint, Andrew Lepone*, Jin Young Yang

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Abstract

This study measures the magnitude of execution costs of outright options and options which constitute strategies ("strategy-linked options"), and examines if any differences in execution costs between these two groups is attributable to differences in market making costs on the Australian Options Market. Results reveal that execution costs for tailor-made strategy-linked options are greater than outright options. Also, this study provides evidence that the disadvantage of tailor-made strategy-linked options over outright options is driven by market makers' hedging costs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)838-852
Number of pages15
JournalThe Journal of Futures Markets
Volume34
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2014

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