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11 October 2013
CBOE Weekly Options HUB (VIX-VXN)
Today, October 13, 2013, 7 hours
ago| Russell Rhoads,
CFA
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 had what could be referred to as volatile
weeks. When the dust settled NDX was down slightly and SPX had an up week.
Despite the underlying index dropping on the week, VXN actually dropped as
well. However, VXN was down only 0.75% on the week while VIX dropped by over
6%. Taking things a step further and looking at the futures tells a little
different story. The October VIX contract settled 0.02 lower than VIX on
Friday. However, the October VXN future closed at 16.35 which was a discount of
0.84 to the spot index. With two more days left to trade both futures something
is going to have to give and either volatility will stay around current levels
and the VXN future will rise or volatility will come in a bit and the VIX
futures will drop. Come Wednesday shortly after the market open we’ll know
which market had it right and which one was off a little.


