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I think the same thing is going on with the commentary on economy currently. Whenever I browse around Reddit for example the comments that get upvoted are the cynical ones, "markets are irrational", "feds are pumping up the stocks" etc, but they do not put any real thought into what is happening with the markets and why.
Nobel prize winners in economics think the markets are irrational in important ways, this is not a fringe view, nor is it particularly cynical. https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691173122/ir... I don't think starting from the EMH is correct either, I suspect nobody really knows why the US stock market doesn't reflect the deepest recession since the 1930s, though of course everyone has opinions. The mark…
Likewise, option prices imply:
- A 75% chance[2] prices won't drop by 26%+ (which would be back around the low from late March 2020) by the end of the year
- A 90% chance[3] prices won't drop by 48% or more (around the movement from when it became clear that something was deeply wrong in 2008 to the bottom)
- A 95% chance[4] the price won't drop by 58% or more (which is around the peak-to-trough movement from the 2008 financial crisis)
- A 99.5% chance[5] that the price won't drop by 90% or more (like the great depression).
While it's _possible_ that the market is wrong about its assessment of risk, that would also mean that it's wrong about its assessment of its assessment of risk, and people who are better at risk assessment could clean up.
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[1] Ok, technically a 50% chance of a drop of 17.05%. ($310 - ($293.5 * 0.8295)) / $41.75 == 1.9999 i.e. if you buy now and sell as soon as the price drops by $17.05, you make a 2x return on investment.
[2] $20.77 for $280 puts expiring Dec 31
[3] $4.62 for $200 puts expiring Dec 31
[4] $1.83 for $160 puts expiring Jan 15. I actually have a small position here, because "95% chance this isn't at least as bad as the 2008 financial crisis" seems a bit overly optimistic to me.
[5] $0.16 for $75 puts expiring Jan 15. Note that there is extremely low volume this far out on the tail.