Oil Price Volatility Index Tied To Options On Oil ETF
By Tom Lydon on July 16, 2008 | More Posts By Tom Lydon | Author's WebsiteOil and related exchange traded funds (ETFs) have been volatile lately, so it stands to reason that there’s now an index that allows investors to track just that: the price volatility.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) unveiled the Crude Oil Volatility Index yesterday, just in time for the commodity’s largest one-day price drop in 17 years.
The index is tied to options of the United States Oil Fund (USO), which holds oil futures. If the index surges, it generally signals an increase in prices, says Tennille Tracy for the Wall Street Journal. However, not always: Tuesday’s dramatic drop in oil prices sent the index higher by 7.7%. VIX tends to move inversely to the stock market.
USO is up 55% year-to-date.

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