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Thread: Time to go long the VIX (Volatility)

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    Lightbulb Time to go long the VIX (Volatility)

    Since the crash in August/September 2011, stocks had quite a rally. They're up for a correction, the VIX is bottoming out (Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIX )
    Several events could trigger the next stock market crash in the near future: Most likely it will be Greece finally defaulting (and leaving the Eurozone) (probably on March 20th). It could also be the fact that economic data is worsening (early signs: Huge Baltic Dry Index crash to 2008/09 levels in January, energy consumption is down substantially in the US, non-adjusted employment data is abysmal), a full blown war in the Middle East, a hard landing in China, an implosion of Japan, even a chaotic breakup of the Eurozone.

    1.) The long-term average of the VIX from 1990 until today is about 20.
    2.) As of friday (2-17-12), the index is at 17.13.
    3.) Back in July 2011 before the US downgrade and another round of EU debt problems, the index bottomed at 15.
    4.) Afterwards, it shot up all the way to 47.5 in August/September 2011.



    Long term chart of the VIX 1990-2010


    As you can see from the following chart, the VIX is now undervalued relative to the S&P 500:
    S&P 500 divided by Vix (Volatility Index) Ratio (S&P 500 (Log chart) green, Ratio red)


    Note: If you decide to go long the VIX by buying options or ETNs or whatever, make sure you understand the risks and do your own research. A VIX investment requires close monitoring of the index to be profitable, because you need to sell when stocks crash
    Last edited by swissaustrian; 02-18-2012 at 02:32 PM. Reason: corrected last pic



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    I was thinking the exact same thing. My play would be long the VIX via OTM calls through summer.

    Hopefully there's no major move in the markets on Monday so I can get in at a good price. We're due for a modest correction given the recent outperformance. Financial stocks are seemingly overbought on Greek optimism, but I'm banking on at least one more Greek problem before summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    I was thinking the exact same thing. My play would be long the VIX via OTM calls through summer.

    Hopefully there's no major move in the markets on Monday so I can get in at a good price. We're due for a modest correction given the recent outperformance. Financial stocks are seemingly overbought on Greek optimism, but I'm banking on at least one more Greek problem before summer.
    I'll buy otm calls (over the counter, not exchange traded) as well. I'll split between two expirations: July12 calls for the short term and January13 calls for the autumn seasonality play. August-October are statistically the worst months for stock markets in the long run.

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    VIX is breaking out above 20 today

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    Selling my VIX calls here. Bought at 17, vix is now 25. VIX is short-term overbought...

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    Must watch interview with a vega (volatility) fund manager ("vega" measures how much the price of an option would change when volatility increases or decreases)
    Last edited by swissaustrian; 11-25-2012 at 07:23 PM.



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