商品期权周报:2025年第37周-20250914
Dong Zheng Qi Huo·2025-09-14 14:13
- Report Industry Investment Rating No relevant content provided. 2. Core View of the Report - The trading volume of the commodity options market remained at a low level this week, with daily average trading volume and open interest showing a decline. Investors are advised to focus on potential market opportunities in actively traded varieties [1][7]. - This week, the underlying futures of commodity options showed mixed performance, with the chemical sector mostly declining and the non - ferrous sector mostly rising. There were 33 varieties with weekly losses. Attention should be paid to the trading opportunities and risks in different sectors [2][16]. - Most commodity options' implied volatility declined this week. For varieties with high implied volatility, investors should be wary of unilateral risks and consider short - selling volatility; for those with low implied volatility, buying options has a higher cost - performance ratio [2][16]. - The PCR indicators of different varieties reflect different market sentiments. For varieties with high PCR, there is a strong bearish sentiment, while for those with low PCR, there is a concentrated bullish sentiment [2][16]. 3. Summary According to Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Commodity Options Market Activity - This week (from September 8th to September 12th, 2025), the daily average trading volume of the commodity options market was 6.53 million lots, and the daily average open interest was 9.21 million lots, with a week - on - week change of - 5.20% and - 1.17% respectively [1][7]. - Actively traded varieties in terms of daily average trading volume this week included glass (940,000 lots), soda ash (540,000 lots), and silver (430,000 lots). Varieties with significant trading volume growth were lead (+143%), apple (+140%), and crude oil (+111%); those with significant trading volume decline were lithium carbonate (-71%), polysilicon (-70%), and industrial silicon (-59%) [1][7]. - Varieties with high daily average open interest this week were soybean meal (880,000 lots), glass (790,000 lots), and soda ash (770,000 lots). Varieties with rapid week - on - week growth in daily average open interest were apple (+46%), lead (+36%), and alumina (+36%) [1][7]. 3.2 Commodity Options Main Data Review 3.2.1 Underlying Price Movements - This week, the underlying futures of commodity options showed mixed performance, with the chemical sector mostly declining and the non - ferrous sector mostly rising. There were 33 varieties with weekly losses. Varieties with high weekly gains included gold (+2.35%), silver (+2.31%), and aluminum (+2.05%); those with high weekly losses included polysilicon (-5.51%), synthetic rubber (-5.20%), and lithium carbonate (-4.17%) [2][16]. 3.2.2 Market Volatility - Most commodity options' implied volatility declined this week, and 35 varieties' current implied volatility was below the 50th percentile of the past year's history. Varieties with implied volatility at a high level in the past year included polysilicon, industrial silicon, lithium carbonate, and eggs; those at a low level included lead, zinc, p - xylene, urea, and oilseeds [2][16]. 3.2.3 Options Market Sentiment - The trading volume PCR of varieties such as bottle chips and plastics was at a historical high, indicating a strong short - term bearish sentiment. The trading volume PCR of non - ferrous metals, live pigs, and glass was at a historical low, indicating a concentrated short - term bullish sentiment. The open interest PCR of polysilicon and lead was at a historical high, while that of rebar, non - ferrous metals, live pigs, and styrene was at a historical low [2][16]. 3.3 Key Data Overview of Main Varieties This chapter mainly presents key data of main varieties, including trading volume, volatility, and options market sentiment indicators. More detailed data can be found on the Dongzheng Fanwei official website (https://www.finoview.com.cn/) [20].