能源化工期权:能源化工期权策略早报-20251230
Wu Kuang Qi Huo·2025-12-30 02:27
- Report Industry Investment Rating No relevant information provided. 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - The energy - chemical sector is mainly divided into energy, alcohols, polyolefins, rubber, polyesters, alkalis, and others [9]. - For each sector, some varieties are selected to provide options strategies and suggestions [9]. - An options strategy report is prepared for each options variety according to the underlying market analysis, options factor research, and options strategy suggestions [9]. - It is recommended to construct an options portfolio strategy mainly based on sellers, as well as spot hedging or covered strategies to enhance returns [3]. 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Futures Market Overview - The report provides the latest prices, price changes, price change percentages, trading volumes, volume changes, open interests, and open interest changes of various energy - chemical option underlying futures contracts such as crude oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), methanol, etc. [4]. 3.2 Options Factors 3.2.1 Volume - Open Interest PCR - It shows the trading volume, volume change, open interest, open interest change, trading volume PCR, volume PCR change, open interest PCR, and open interest PCR change of different options varieties [5]. 3.2.2 Pressure and Support Levels - Presents the underlying contracts, at - the - money strike prices, pressure points, pressure point offsets, support points, support point offsets, maximum call option open interests, and maximum put option open interests of various options [6]. 3.2.3 Implied Volatility - Displays the at - the - money implied volatility, weighted implied volatility, weighted implied volatility change, annual average, call option implied volatility, put option implied volatility, 20 - day historical volatility, and implied - historical volatility difference of different options [7]. 3.3 Options Strategies and Suggestions 3.3.1 Energy - related Options - Crude Oil: In terms of fundamentals, data release is delayed, and there are changes in supply. The market shows a weak - biased trend. Options strategies include constructing a short - biased call + put option combination, and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [8]. - LPG: Supply has no significant increase, and chemical demand supports the price. The market is in a weak - biased shock. Strategies involve a bear spread of put options, a short - biased call + put option combination, and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [10]. 3.3.2 Alcohol - related Options - Methanol: Inventory is expected to increase, and the market is weak. Strategies include a short - biased call + put option combination and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [10]. - Ethylene Glycol: Port inventory is expected to increase, and the market is weak. Strategies include a short - volatility strategy and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [11]. 3.3.3 Polyolefin - related Options - PVC: Inventory shows a mixed trend, and the market is in a weak rebound. A long collar strategy for spot hedging is suggested [11]. 3.3.4 Rubber - related Options - Rubber: Inventory is at a medium level, and the market is in a warming - up trend. A short - neutral call + put option combination strategy is recommended [12]. 3.3.5 Polyester - related Options - PTA: Polyester load changes, and inventory is expected to decrease. Strategies include a bull spread of call options, a short - long - biased call + put option combination [12]. 3.3.6 Alkali - related Options - Caustic Soda: Capacity utilization changes, and the market is weak. Strategies include a bear spread and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [13]. - Soda Ash: Inventory decreases, and the market is in a weak shock. Strategies include a bear spread, a short - volatility combination, and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [13]. 3.3.7 Other Options - Urea: Production and capacity utilization decline, and the market is short - term weak. Strategies include a short - neutral call + put option combination and a long collar strategy for spot hedging [14].