| Option traders are pushing implied volatility levels higher at an accelerating clip on MYR Group, Inc.'s (MYRG) options. MYRG's implied volatility levels jumped from 50.65 percent yesterday to 65.46 percent today---a day-over-day gain of 29.23 percent, which sets MYRG up for some interesting option trades. Learn how to use the volatility skew and other trading indicators in Learning Markets Options Coaching for Only $5. Of course, it is always important to keep implied volatility levels in perspective relative to what they have been in the past for a specific stock because what is considered high implied volatility for one stock may actually be considered low implied volatility for another stock. Looking back at the implied volatility levels for MYRG during the past year, we can see that the highest level MYRG has seen is 65.46 percent and the lowest level MYRG has seen is 43.48 percent. So MYRG's current implied volatility level of 65.46 is right at its high for the year. Seeing that MYRG's implied volatility is rising and that it is right at its high for the year, you now have to determine if you are bullish or bearish on the stock. If you are bullish and want to be more conservative, you may want to look at doing a pairs trade---buying a call on one stock and buying a put on the other stock---between MYRG and Layne Christensen Co. (LAYN) or between MYRG and Empresas ICA, S.A.B. de C.V. (ICA) to hedge some of the risk you may take on by trading MYRG alone. ICA and LAYN are both part of the Heavy Construction industry. You may also want to look at employing one of the following strategies if you are bullish: - Selling a naked put - Entering a vertical spread by buying an ITM call and selling an ATM call - Entering a vertical spread by buying an OTM put and selling an ATM put On the other hand, if you are bearish, you may want to look at employing one of the following strategies: - Selling a naked call - Entering a vertical spread by buying an OTM call and selling an ATM call - Entering a vertical spread by buying an ITM put and selling an ATM put Want to learn how to trade these strategies? Check out Learning Markets Options Coaching for Only $5. |