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[The Billion-Dollar Arbitrage: Jane Street's Indian Options Strategy and the Cost of Secrecy]-[How Jane Street’s secret billion-dollar trade unraveled]

Planet Money · B2 · 2025-09-24

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The Billion-Dollar Arbitrage: Jane Street's Indian Options Strategy and the Cost of Secrecy

The Black Box Revealed

For years, Jane Street operated as a "black box" on Wall Street, maintaining extreme secrecy while achieving massive financial success. The firm, which reported 205 billion in net trading revenue last year, went to great lengths to avoid public scrutiny. However, a lawsuit against former employees who moved to a competitor, Millennium Management, forced Jane Street into a Manhattan courtroom. Reporter Chris Dolmetsch noted that the firm’s attempt to keep proceedings private failed, leading to a rare glimpse into their most lucrative strategy: the Indian options market.

The Indian Options Casino

As the options market in India exploded—fueled by the pandemic and a surge in retail "day traders"—Jane Street identified an opportunity. The market became a "gambling spot" for millions of retail investors, including Venkatesh "Venky" Upadeya, who viewed trading as his only path to financial freedom. By 2023, India's options market had become "one of the largest in the world," characterized by high volatility and a massive influx of inexperienced participants often guided by "financial influencers" on social media.

Arbitrage or Market Manipulation?

Jane Street utilized high-powered algorithms to identify "arbitrage opportunities"—price discrepancies between options and their underlying stocks. From Jane Street’s perspective, they were simply providing liquidity and correcting market inefficiencies. However, India's regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), viewed these actions as "market manipulation."

SEBI alleged that Jane Street employed a tactic known as "marking the close." On January 17, 2024, for instance, Jane Street allegedly sold off massive stock holdings in the final hour of trading to drive down index prices, ensuring their bearish options bets paid off. SEBI claimed Jane Street netted over $500 million illegally over two years, prompting a temporary trading ban that was only lifted after Jane Street deposited half a billion dollars into an escrow account.

The Power Imbalance and Unintended Consequences

The fallout highlights a profound power imbalance. While Jane Street made billions, retail traders like Venky suffered catastrophic losses. A SEBI report found that 90% of retail investors lost money, with many losing nearly half their annual income. Venky himself accrued $350,000 in debt, trapped in a "vicious cycle" of trading.

Ultimately, Jane Street’s legal battle over trade secrets proved to be "penny wise, pound foolish." By suing their former employees, they inadvertently exposed a strategy that drew regulatory fire and effectively ended the "gold mine" they had discovered in India. Despite the legal and financial setbacks, Jane Street remains a dominant force, and for traders like Venky, the cycle of risk continues, driven by the belief that there is "no option but to only trade in options."

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Anything you write about Jane Street gets immediate, huge attention.
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Nobody knew what this place was and what they did, really.
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And everybody wanted to know how.
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It's like listening to elevator music and waiting for heavy metal to come in the middle of it.
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This is definitely news.
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eat into their profits
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buttoned up his shirt
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settled in for a marathon
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ears perk up
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tipped people off
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