The term CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index refers to a composite that tracks the performance of a hypothetical covered call strategy involving the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index is published and maintained by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) under an agreement with Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Explanation
The CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index (BDX) is designed to mimic the performance of a buy-write strategy applied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA). Also referred to as a covered call, a buy-write is a strategy in which the investor purchases a portfolio of stocks (in this case the DJIA) and also sells call options on the same "basket" of stocks. Buy-writes typically underperform stocks when their prices increase, and outperform stocks when their prices decline.
The CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index is a passive index involving the purchase of stocks of companies appearing in the DJIA and the writing of a DJX call option. The DJX will typically expire in one month and its exercise price is usually above the prevailing price of the index. First published in 2005, the CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index trades under the symbol BDX.
The term CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index refers to a composite that tracks the performance of a hypothetical covered call strategy involving companies in the S&P 500. The CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index is published and maintained by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) under an agreement with Standard & Poor's.
The term CBOE Russell 2000 BuyWrite Index refers to a composite that tracks the performance of a hypothetical covered call strategy involving companies in the Russell 2000. The CBOE Russell 2000 BuyWrite Index is published and maintained by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) under an agreement with The Frank Russell Company.
The term CBOE NASDAQ 100 BuyWrite Index refers to a composite that tracks the performance of a hypothetical covered call strategy involving companies in the NASDAQ 100. The CBOE NASDAQ 100 BuyWrite Index is published and maintained by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) under an agreement with the NASDAQ.
The term Wilshire 2500 Value Index refers to a composite that includes small and large capitalization companies located in the United States that also exhibit value characteristics. The Wilshire 2500 Value is published and maintained by Wilshire Associates.