Trading Strategies

There are several common trading strategies that being used by businessman, those are:

Elementary Portfolio
Selling protection on an index of credit default swap (CDS) is an example of an elementary credit portfolio. For example, the credit index, CDX.NA.IG, consisting of 125 North American credits, will be used to provide sample calculations. The risk-profile for the CDO trades will be compared with risks incurred in simply selling protection on the index.
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Trading Risk Management

The collateral debt obligations (CDO) modeling framework with static spread term structures and employing copula functions is taking hold in the accounting of synthetic CDO trading profit and loss (P&L). This has been spurred by tranches on standardized credit indexes (e.g., CDX.NA.IG, CDX.NA.HY, ITRAXX Eur, etc.) that have provided a calibration target for pricing models. There are ongoing discussions on different ways of fitting prices across the capital structure (e.g., “compound correlation,” versus “base correlation”).

Less understood are hedging strategies and their cost and effectiveness, and the basic risk-reward profiles of popular CDO trading strategies and the associated capitalization needs for banks. The two main reasons for this state of affairs are:
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