Managing Path Dependency and Balancing Yield in Option Income Strategies
John Burrello ()
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John Burrello: Invesco Global Strategies
Chapter Chapter 28 in Derivatives Applications in Asset Management, 2025, pp 419-424 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter addresses the challenges associated with path dependency in option income strategies, such as covered call and cash-secured put strategies. Path dependency is inherent in these strategies, as the outcomes depend on the underlying asset's final price and the sequence and timing of price movements. This case focuses on understanding and mitigating these challenges to achieve consistent portfolio performance and sustainable income generation. The case uses the CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Monthly Index (BXM) as a benchmark to illustrate how single-path strategies can underperform in certain market conditions. The BXM generates income by systematically writing ATM call options tied to fixed expiration dates, but its rigid structure makes it vulnerable to adverse market timing. During rapid market rallies, the capped upside of ATM options limits participation in growth, and in declining markets, the premiums collected can fail to significantly offset losses. Historical data reveals that single-path strategies like BXM frequently experience inconsistent results, highlighting the need for diversification to reduce reliance on specific market outcomes. To address these issues, the case emphasizes the importance of laddering—a strategy that diversifies option expirations and strike levels across different time frames. By staggering option trades, laddering smooths income streams and reduces the impact of timing-related risks associated with single-path strategies. Additionally, the case explores the importance of balancing yield and total return.
Keywords: Path dependency; Covered calls; Laddering strategies; CBOE BuyWrite Index; Yield optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-86354-7_28
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