ETF

Try Jim Cramer's Action Alerts PLUS
CLICK HERE NOW

A Better ETF Solution for Call-Writing Funds

12/26/07 - 09:56 AM EST

Roger Nusbaum

The recent listing of the PowerShares S&P 500 Buy Write Portfolio PBP reminded me of how much of a nerd I am -- who else could get excited about the launch of another call-writing fund?

The reason I'm so thrilled is that, while call-writing strategies have been available for a while through closed-end funds and more recently through an exchange-traded note, this is the first time one has been offered through an exchange-traded fund.

PBP has the potential to overcome some of the downside to investing in a "buy-write" strategy through those other investment vehicles.

Buy write is a strategy that involves buying a stock and selling call options, which are rights to buy that stock at a predetermined price. The upside can be smoother returns, as the income generated by selling call options can help offset declines in any portfolio holdings. This is especially helpful in a down or flat market.

The downside is that the strategy should lag when the market is up a lot and you are forced to sell stocks at below-market prices. For example the CBOE Buy Write Index (BXM), which is PBP's benchmark, lagged the S&P 500 by 9% in 2003.

A Smoother Ride
A strategy's advantages
Click here for larger image.
Source:

The chart above demonstrates why there is so much interest in the call writing space, and why there are over 20 closed-end funds that employ the strategy. The correlation between BXM and options on the S&P 500 index is tight most of the time -- 0.87 according to PowerShares -- but in times of market stress the ride can be smoothed out very nicely.

PBP will own the stocks in the S&P 500 and sell at-the-money call options every month, charging 0.75% for the privilege. It will pay a dividend, but because options premium can change over time, the dividend available to shareholders will vary.

The potential dividend needs to be deconstructed a little to understand what holders may or may not be getting. PBP will hold the stocks in the S&P 500, so PBP holders will get that dividend. Additionally there will be call premium. According to PowerShares, the option writing averaged a little over 1% per month in premium. So you might be thinking PBP will yield 14%.

Not so fast my friend.

Previous «
1 2
At the time of publication, a client of Nusbaum's was long BWV, although positions may change at any time.

Roger Nusbaum is a portfolio manager with Your Source Financial of Phoenix, and the author of Random Roger's Big Picture Blog. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Nusbaum appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.


Life & Money

ETF

Go To Section Home


12/24/07
So Many Niche ETFs, So Few Investors Who Care

Increasingly more new products compete for investor attention and scarce seed capital.


12/21/07
A New Way to Invest in Infrastructure

This ETF is a good bet as a play on the sector.


12/19/07
The Case for Avoiding Mega-Caps

Certain stocks, as a function of their size, cannot outperform their respective sector for any meaningful period of time.


05/19/08
Cramer on Top Searched Stocks: Yahoo!

Yahoo! is among the most searched stocks on TheStreet.com. Here's what Cramer had to say about the stock recently.


05/17/08
Jim Cramer's Best Blogs

Catch up on his thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.


04/26/08
Coming Week: Make or Break

Investors will have to deal with a Fed meeting and another flood of earnings and economic data.


05/19/08
Top Rocket Stocks: Ensco

Ensco International and Echelon have the potential to move higher in coming days.


04/28/08
Monday's Analysts' Upgrades, Downgrades

See who made what calls.


05/19/08
Telecom Giants See a Savior in Video

The addition of video is helping telecom companies compete against cable and satellite companies.


05/19/08
Contract Expiration Tempers Oil's Rise

The June West Texas Intermediate contract reflects selling pressure ahead of Tuesday's expiration. But stocks in the sector are generally trading higher.


05/19/08
Analysts' Upgrades, Downgrades: Amazon

See who made what calls.


Your Recent Quotes: Quote Up0 | Quote Down0
Dow S&P 500 NASDAQ
Oil*
Gold
10 Yr
0.00%
%
%
%
Data delayed 20 min
Sign up for our FREE newsletters now.

Keep on top of the market and the critical information you need to make more profitable investing decisions.

  • Cramer's Daily Booyah!
  • Before the Bell

Privacy Policy

See All Free Newsletters

Premium Stock Ideas
Access Action Alerts Plus to find out Cramer’s latest picks now!