AAPL Butterfly Trade For June

Apple Inc. (AAPL) has continued to remain in its trading range for over a few months, and this trade is playing for it to remain in this range (125-133). Arguably, I am late to the game betting for consolidation but I think the consolidation will continue at least for a few more weeks. I have outlined a few good reasons as to why I am putting on this trade. The trade is the June 125/131/137 Call Butterfly for $2.02. I also purchased the May 29th 126/127/134/145 Iron Condor for $.25 (My hedges: Two long vertical spreads). 

1st Reason: I do not see much of a market move until the June Jobs Number (two weeks away). There are no catalysts to move the market, yields have not bothered the market of late, Greece has become a non-issue, and the Fed said they aren’t going to move in June. Arguably the market should have a blue-sky breakout. Yet, if it was going to do so, I think it would have had some more power this week. The market is barely above its old high and it does not seem like there is a going to be new money pouring into the market. AAPL many times trades like the SPY does.

2nd Reason: AAPL did not see a continuation off of the Icahn letter. Do not forget that AAPL is up over 25% this year. So keeping that in mind I think my risk is limited as I see AAPL stalling at the old high and bouncing at the 50dma. Just because I am playing for a consolidation does not mean I need AAPL to be exactly at my short strike. I will still profit if AAPL is at $133,$134, $135  (as long as my hedges do not supersede my minimal gains at these levels). 

3rd Reason: Technically, AAPL is in a trading box. It has very strong resistance at 133, and with the volume low I think it is improbable for it to get by it because there will be a lot of sellers. The IV currently is at 18, which is near the 52 week low. While one may argue that the IV should now turn higher, which means that AAPL would become more volatile, I favor the argument that this means that AAPL will not move. There has been a lot of premium selling of late (which is why the IV has fallen), which means big institutions are selling premium. 

To manage this trade, if AAPL breaks above 134-135 I will close out the trade and move on. Most likely at that level I will have around a 10% loss. On June expiration should I hold, I view a 130 pin (128-132 price action) highly likely, which translates to over a 150% gain. Therefore the R/R (excluding losses on hedges) is around 15:1. 

I would like to sell the fly before the June jobs report, with the memorial day weekend coming up I expect a lot of time decay to kick in, which helps me out. 

You can follow all of my trades by following me on Twitter: @maxganik

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Joe Economy 8 years ago Member's comment

I agree the stock seems to be stagnating this past few months. If we look at insider trades, it seems that in the last 6 months there were no insider buy trades on AAPL, but there were 13 sell transactions totaling 1,502,020 shares.

With Apples vast coffers of cash, I wonder if there are any mergers in their future?