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Episode description
In today’s episode, Jason Buck is joined by Stefan Wintner of DUNN Capital, to discuss volatility as an asset class, the evolution of the VIX from its inception until now, some of the mechanics behind the VIX, the relationship between the VIX and the S&P 500, some thoughts on ‘volatility relative-value’ trading, the reliability of the VVIX, building and running models during different market environments, thoughts on kurtosis and skew, and volatility as a necessary component for a large Trend Following firm.
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In this episode, we discuss:
- Volatility as an asset class of its own
- The journey of the VIX from its early days until now
- Analysing the relationship between the VIX and the S&P 500
- What’s known as volatility relative-value trading
- The usefulness of the VVIX
- Operating models during different market and economic environments
- Kurtosis and skew
- The need for Volatility strategies as part of a diversified investment portfolio
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Episode TimeStamps:
00:00 - Intro
02:05 - Why should somebody add volatility strategies into their portfolio?
04:48 - Do you consider Volatility to be an asset class of its own?
05:58 - What was it like during the early days of the VIX market?
08:28 - What is the VIX, and what is the calculation that goes into the VIX?
14:07 - Tell us a little bit about the relationship...