i know only one kind of inflation, its when government says all is under control, then you go shopping and each time you shop, you pay more and more and more
Good point, VIX only have a meaning when it's in low teens or at new historical highs, everything in between is for...
On Sep 10 09:38 AM Prudent Man CFA wrote:
> Coincidental indicator according to the Myron Scholes and Bob Mertons > who received the Nobel (Socialists) Award for designing the formula > that calculates the Volatility Indexes. They should not be used for > forecasting, e.g., in 1999 when it was 60 and the market continued > up for six months.
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On Sep 10 09:38 AM Prudent Man CFA wrote:
> Coincidental indicator according to the Myron Scholes and Bob Mertons
> who received the Nobel (Socialists) Award for designing the formula
> that calculates the Volatility Indexes. They should not be used for
> forecasting, e.g., in 1999 when it was 60 and the market continued
> up for six months.