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  2. Cboe Volatility Index (VIX): What is it and how is it measured?

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    The VIX is an index run by the Chicago Board Options Exchange, now known as Cboe, that measures the stock market’s expectation for volatility over the next 30 days based on option prices for the ...

  3. VIX - Wikipedia

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    The current VIX index value quotes the expected annualized change in the S&P 500 index over the following 30 days, as computed from options-based theory and current options-market data. To summarize, VIX is a volatility index derived from S&P 500 options for the 30 days following the measurement date, [5] with the price of each option ...

  4. What investors are getting wrong about the VIX right now - AOL

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    The VIX measures the market's expectation of S&P 500 volatility over the next 30 days as calculated from options on the benchmark. It doesn’t account for actual fear but rather reflects the ...

  5. Inside Volatility Trading: The Constant Change of Volatility

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  6. IVX - Wikipedia

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    IVX is the abbreviation of Implied Volatility Index and is a popular measure of the implied volatility [1] of each individual stock. [2] IVX represents the cost level of the options for a particular security and comparing to its historical levels one can see whether IVX is high or low and thus whether options are more expensive or cheaper.

  7. Futures contract - Wikipedia

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    Where as futures often matures on a quarterly or monthly basis, their options expires more frequent (i.e. daily). Examples are options on futures with the underlying in gold (XAU), index (Nasdaq, S&P 500) or commodities (oil, VIX). The stock exchanges and their clearing houses provide overviews of these products (CME, [23] COMEX, NYMEX).

  8. As the VIX Falls, It's Time To Consider Buying Options - AOL

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  9. S&P/ASX 200 VIX - Wikipedia

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    The A-VIX is a market instrument pricing investor sentiment and market expectations. A relatively high A-VIX value implies that the market expects significant changes in the S&P/ASX 200 over the next 30 days, while a relatively low A-VIX value implies that the market expects minimal change. The ASX chart below illustrates this relationship.