Thomson Reuters Realized Volatility Index

The Thomson Reuters Realized Volatility Index is a newly developed stock market index from Thomson Reuters Indices. It measures and forecasts realized volatility at a variety of time horizons – from one day to several months.

Function

This index can be used to construct volatility curves with a variety of time horizons. It can also be used to construct the skew necessary for pricing out-of-the-money options. Its forecast ability allows realized volatility to be known a few days to a month in advance. Realized volatility can be considered a more useful measure for market participants than implied volatility (IV) measures.

History

The index was first introduced during the webcast The Long & Short of It – New Measures of Volatility on September 23, 2009, by Andrew Clark, Chief Index Strategist at Thomson Reuters Indices.

See also

  • Thomson Reuters Indices

External links

  • Thomson Reuters Indices
  • Thomson Reuters Realized Volatility Index Archived 2010-03-13 at the Wayback Machine
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