Options
Does Warren Buffett Invest In Options? Yes, But It’s Not What You Think
16 December 2020
Options, Weapon of Mass Destruction?
Most people will not associate The Oracle of Omaha with options. Because after all, options are derivatives – which derive their value from the underlying securities such as stocks.
And from Berkshire Hathaway 2002 annual letter Warren Buffett said:
“In our view, however, derivatives are financial weapons of mass destruction, carrying dangers that, while now latent, are potentially lethal.”
So people do not often associate Warren with derivatives. However, in the same letter, Warren also said:
“Indeed, at Berkshire, I sometimes engage in large-scale derivatives transactions in order to facilitate certain investment strategies.”
This means that while he acknowledges the risk associated with derivatives such as options, there are situations where derivates can make sense, even for an astute and logical investor like The Oracle of Omaha.
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Options As An Investment Tool
First off, he approaches options as an investment, not as a gamble.
“I believe each contract we own was mispriced at inception, sometimes dramatically so.” – Warren Buffett
Options are priced using The Black-Scholes Model. They take into account the implied volatility – which is based on how much the stock price has moved in recent times.
Buffett said that the Black-Scholes Model might work for a short time horizon but the value of the model decreases as time passes by. That is because recent stock volatility is not a good predictor of the long-run outcome of the security or stock.
So, how does Buffett leverage the limitations of The Black-Scholes Model?
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Buffett Sells Put
“Our put contracts total $37.1 billion (at current exchange rates) and are spread among four major indexes: the S&P 500 in the U.S., the FTSE 100 in the U.K., the Euro Stoxx 50 in Europe, and the Nikkei 225 in Japan. Our first contract comes due on Sept. 9, 2019, and our last on Jan., 24, 2028. We have received premiums of $4.9 billion, money we have invested.” – Warren Buffett
While retail investors normally sell put options in the listed market, Berkshire generally trades in the over-the-counter (OTC) market. Dealers trade directly with each other.
The Oracle’s Put Strategy
Warren sells options with a very long term time horizon of usually more than 15 years, which is overpriced in his view due to the limitations of the Black-Scholes Model.
Using the premium he receives from selling puts, he uses it to invest.
His options are also “European”. This means that they are only exercisable at expiry. So he does not have to worry about paying out the notional value before the expiry date.
For selling put options, Buffett says that “It’s only the price on the final day that counts.” An elegant way to put it, and an elegant options investing method that is characteristic of The Oracle of Omaha.
Can We Also Sell Puts?
Although most of us will not have the platform to write 20-year put options backed by our huge portfolio, we can still invest in relatively long-dated (around 2 years) options in the listed market.
We also have some advantages by selling puts in listed markets. For one, there is more liquidity for us to sell puts on individual stocks. And usually, those options generate much higher premiums than index options because of the company-specific risks associated with them.
In the OTC market, there are counterparty risks, By transacting in the listed options market, there are generally no counterparty risks as we are transacting with the OCC (Options Clearing Corporation).
OCC is the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer in the U.S. listed-options market.
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In Conclusion
Selling put options can be a useful strategy for investors to get paid while waiting to buy a stock they want to own at a certain price.
As with any investments, there are also risks with selling put options. And most of the risks are internal, fear, greed, not understanding the company and its valuation well enough, and being greedy by selling put options using money we do not have or at stock we do not want to own at that price.
If you are interested in exploring options as a part of your investment strategy, I encourage you to learn with Value Investing Mentorship Coaching.
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Chris Lee Susanto
Founder of the value investing blog Re-ThinkWealth.com (if you type “value investing blog” in Google, his blog is likely the first one).
Chris is a big proponent of business-like stock investing. He invests in companies where there is value to be found, be it a turnaround, depressed, value, or quality growth company (compounders). He either buys the stock outright or he profits through selling put or selling call options – or buying call options (buying and selling options are especially dangerous for those who do not know how to properly execute it).
Some of the places where Chris has been invited to speak or have added value as a mentor or writer includes Singapore Polytechnic, SMU Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE), Dollars and Sense, The New Savvy, Value Walk Blog, Investment Moats, NUS Tembusu College, NUS Investment Society, CGS-CIMB Singapore and Internationally in Myanmar.
Being a full-time investor himself, Chris knows that he did not beat the S&P 500 return so far (as of the time of this writing) by listening to stock tips. So, when he teaches, he also doesn’t believe in giving stock tips as it is not sustainable for you in the long run. As of the time of this writing, he is still open to new application in his Value Investing Mentorship™ Club. Feel free to also join his free investment telegram channel here.
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