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Here are some pictures going back to
9/2000.
Without doing some linear trend adjusting it is
tough to get these
things so they will scale to a point for
comparison.
I believe that if anything the QQQ is leading or
concurrent with
the VIX which is EXACTLY what I would
expect.
Clyde
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>From:
Ray
Raffurty
To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 12:05
PM
Subject: Re: [RT] VIX
Hi All RT's,
I was struck by the high correlation between the
VIX and the QQQ's. I wasn't looking for it and only posted the QQQ's as
an after thought. During the last 6 months (shown) the VIX has been a
LEADING indicator of the QQQ's.. This may be because of the popularity
of the QQQ's with "amateur" traders who may be subject to greater pressures
from fear and greed.
Unfortunately I do not have software or enough
data to back test his hypothesis and was hoping someone with the time and
wherewithal would do it, to confirm or refute.
Thanks in advance,
Ray Raffurty
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Ray
Raffurty
To: <A
title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 1:46
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] VIX
You can get charts of VIX in various time
frames for free at <A
href="">http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com
The first chart is the VIX alone to create is
go to the web site above, enter the symbol VIX and click "Interactive
Charts". You man need to turn off some default settings to get a clean
chart.
The second chart is SPX compared to VIX.
Go to the web site above, enter the symbol SPX and click "Interactive
Charts". Turn off any defaults and enter "Compare To" "Symbol" VIX
.
The third chart is NDX compared to
VIX. Go to the web site above, enter the symbol NDX and click
"Interactive Charts". Turn off any defaults and enter "Compare To"
"Symbol" VIX.
The last, and perhaps most
interesting, chart is QQQ compared to VIX. Go to the web
site above, enter the symbol QQQ and click "Interactive Charts".
Turn off any defaults and enter "Compare To" "Symbol" VIX .
As you may know VIX is a contraireian indicator and is mostly neutral
right now.
Hope this helps.
Good luck and good trading,
Ray Raffurty
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href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:01
PM
Subject: [RT] VIX
Hi,
Anyone what the VIX is saying right now on
S&P, Nasdaq ?
Are we at a top or bottom ?
Also while we on the subject what data and
software can you use to work it out ?
Are there any sites that regularly show
updates and charts on the VIX index ?
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