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Options Alert: Bulls Target Breakout In Financials as Earnings Draw Near

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Financials kick off earnings season next week, and one options trader is positioning for a breakout in the entire sector.

Check out this large transaction in the SPDR Financial ETF (XLF), which holds major names like JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC):

  • Some 21,500 February 41 calls were bought for $0.44.
  • A matching number of February 44 calls were sold at the same time for $0.03.
  • The transaction had a net cost $0.41.

XLF rose 1.25 percent to $39.54 yesterday. It also closed above a falling trendline, which could make some chart watchers think its longer-term uptrend is resuming.

The investor stands to collect $3 from XLF closing at or above $44 on expiration. That represents a potential profit of 632 percent from the underlying fund climbing just 11 percent.

SPDR Financial ETF (XLF), daily chart, with key technical events.

It works because calls fix the purchase price for an asset can be purchased. Investors can own them to profit from a rally, or sell them to generate premium. They can also combine the two in a spread to reduce cost and increase leverage — like yesterday’s trade.

Bank Earnings

The upside strategy occurs at an interesting time because most of XLF’s big holdings announce quarterly results before expiration on February 18. Here are some key scheduled reports:

Given the agenda, the investor may expect a rally if the numbers are strong. The call spread was also noteworthy because XLF has never traded above $41. That suggests he or she expects a breakout to new all time highs.

Overall options volume in the fund was about average, based on activity in the last month. Calls accounted for a bullish 72 percent of the total, according to TradeStation data.

About the author

David Russell is VP of Market Intelligence at TradeStation Group. Drawing on two decades of experience as a financial journalist and analyst, his background includes equities, emerging markets, fixed-income and derivatives. He previously worked at Bloomberg News, CNBC and E*TRADE Financial. Russell systematically reviews countless global financial headlines and indicators in search of broad tradable trends that present opportunities repeatedly over time. Customers can expect him to keep them apprised of sector leadership, relative strength and the big stories – especially those overlooked by other commentators. He’s also a big fan of generating leverage with options to limit capital at risk.