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If only I could hedge my z19/20 with u19/h20 combined with mini crude until this thing rolls over....how to try to be delta neutral/positive/negative.....hmm maybe tracking the daily std deviation of each set of combined positions over a few days and averaging would work
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That's a 12 month versus a 6 month? What ratio would you use?
If you did it
1:1 you would be left with z19/u19 spread vs z20/h20 spread which is very unbalanced in that you have a 9 month versus a 3 month, but additionally the 9 month is closer to the front and will have a higher beta to steal a stock term.
1:2 you would be left with +1z9 -2u9 -1z0 + 2h9 which is more balanced. Now your long the 9 month z9/u9 and short the 6 month u9/ho and short the 3 month z0/h0.
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What a bunch of rubbish - what I typed would be true if it was u0/h1 and not u9/h0!
1:1 you would be left with u9/z9 spread vs h20/z20 spread which is very unbalanced in that you have a 3 month versus a 9 month but the 3 month would be more volatile than the 9 month
1:2 you would be left with -2u9 +1z9 +2h0 -1z0. Now your short the 3mth u9/z9 and 6mth u9/h9 versus long the 9mth h0/z0
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Interestingly over the last year the standard deviation of the 1:1 spread is 66.4c and the 1:2 spread 66.2c, ie identical. Their trajectory's have been very different though!
Yes the nearer spreads will be more volatile but will it be 3 times more I don’t think but will check but the real scenario I am trying to hedge is to eliminate or catch sudden spikes and if it happens then get out of the nearer spreads and wait to settle but if I do this then I will be unhedged for that time which may not be wise especially since crude can trend for a while....and all this until late summer by which time I think Iran,Saudi,Trump, driving season will all be done and and Z19/z20 should narrow...time to think a little more