Inverse, Double VIX ETFs Return

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2022-08-16

The U.S. ETF market has an inverse volatility fund trading once again, more than four years after “Volmageddon” wiped out $2 billion in assets tied to the strategy.

The-1x Short VIX Futures ETF (SVIX)and the2x Long VIX Futures ETF (UVIX)debuted on the Cboe Global Markets Wednesday with respective management fees of 1.35% and 1.65%.

The funds provide inverse and double the return on an index tracking short-term VIX futures over the course of a single day, making it a more targeted approach compared with theProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (SVXY)and theProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (UVXY)that provide inverse and 1.5x exposure to an index of first- and second-month VIX futures.

The funds are the first from Volatility Shares, which initially submitted a draft registration for SVIX in December 2019. It spent the past two years answering regulator questions, according to a review of correspondence records.

“Because the ETNs had suffered as they had, there were a lot of eyes on this approval, to the point that it eventually went to the Commissioners for final review, and that's very uncommon for an ETF,” said VolatilityShares Chief Investment Officer Stuart Barton.

SVIX’s launch is the first fund to try the daily short VIX trade since the so-called Volmageddon events of Feb. 5, 2018. After months of relatively staid volatility, the VIX doubled in a single day and forced existing short funds to buy futures at increasingly high prices to keep their funds in line with net asset value.

Credit Suisse’s inverse VIX note plummeted from $1.9 billion in assets to $63 million in one trading session, and wouldclose10 days later.

Use of the exchange-traded note structure instead of the ETF wrapper for VIX exposure has drawn criticism more recently after Barclays halted new creations for itsiPath Series B S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX)in mid-March. The bank announced this week that it had oversold shares for that and another ETN, and would take a$592 million chargeto buy back those shares at market price.

VolatilityShares aims to prevent a price spiral by limiting the amount of futures it can buy in one day to 10% of the entire volume of contracts, and calculates the fund from the average price of daily contracts during the last 15 minutes of each trading session. The firm can also extend the rebalancing period in times of unusual volatility.$VIX Short-Term Futures 1.5X ETF(UVXY)$ $ProShares Short VIX Short Term Futures ETF(SVXY)$

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  • Lionel8383
    2022-08-16
    Lionel8383
    These are highly attractive but it is not good for long term
  • ryanoon
    2022-08-16
    ryanoon
    Good one
  • lyKeoh
    2022-08-16
    lyKeoh
    good one keep it up
  • Howhowlee
    2022-08-20
    Howhowlee
    👍
  • Johnleong
    2022-08-17
    Johnleong
    👍
  • CGOO
    2022-08-17
    CGOO
    High risk
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