Can carry trade interest pay for long option premium?
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    Is it possible to go long a carry pair like AUD/USD via a long call and have the premium for the option paid for by the carry interested earned? In other words, this would make it possible to hold a free position. Or has this already been priced in the option premium?

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    There are still brokers that offer FX options? Last I heard, there wasn't enough demand and most places stopped offering them.

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    As you are purchasing an option to buy an instrument at some point in the future, then you will not own it until the expiry time, if you exercise the option. So I don't see that you can receive interest for the period that you don't own the instrument.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    As you are purchasing an option to buy an instrument at some point in the future, then you will not own it until the expiry time, if you exercise the option. So I don't see that you can receive interest for the period that you don't own the instrument.
    That's what I thought until I read this line in Hedge Fund Wizards:
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    We did a lot of our trades through options— positions like buying calls in currencies with a carry because the positive carry paid for your option.
    This is from the interview with Macro trader Colm O'Shea. I am guessing these might be options that retail traders do not have access to? But apparently it can be done.

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    someone correct me if I'm wrong, but there's no carry in the derivatives trade - if you want the benefit of carry you'd need to be trading directly the spot fx or swaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    someone correct me if I'm wrong, but there's no carry in the derivatives trade - if you want the benefit of carry you'd need to be trading directly the spot fx or swaps.
    That's why I don't get how ColmO'Shea is able to place these trades for his hedge fund.

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    Yes, carry can help offset the cost of the option (it's not actual physical carry, in this case, but rather the term structure of the forwards that is implied by the positive carry). It's relatively rare, however, that this carry fully offsets the cost of the optionality, as that would be a free lunch. Still, it happens sometimes and there are some markets even now where this is the case (very hard to take advantage of). And no, to my knowledge, AUDUSD isn't one of these mkts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Yes, carry can help offset the cost of the option (it's not actual physical carry, in this case, but rather the term structure of the forwards that is implied by the positive carry). It's relatively rare, however, that this carry fully offsets the cost of the optionality, as that would be a free lunch. Still, it happens sometimes and there are some markets even now where this is the case (very hard to take advantage of). And no, to my knowledge, AUDUSD isn't one of these mkts.
    Martinghoul, thank you for this. Do you know the mkts where this is still possible?

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    i actively trade forex options.... there should be several posts of mine on the subject..... can never ever remember noticing receiving or paying swap/interest on any trade.... options just don't entitle you to interest or dividends..... half suspect what o'shea meant by buying calls in currencies with a carry was they were long the audusd by spot trades and at the same time were long via calls.... so the carry trade help out with the price of a call..... such as, being long 10 standard lots of audusd and being long 2 'aum' calls..... using the swap to cover much of the long calls cost....... 'aux' moves inverse of the spot price so it could not be used and also the bid/ask spread will kill ya..... the spread on the 'ndo' is equally high...... for this to work the swap would need to be high and the trades lengthy.....h

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    i actively trade forex options.... there should be several posts of mine on the subject..... can never ever remember noticing receiving or paying swap/interest on any trade.... options just don't entitle you to interest or dividends.....
    right, there's no outright swap via derivatives because you are not buying/selling the underlying, only the right to buy/sell...

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