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VIX Volatility Index

VIX Volatility Index VIX

19.61 0.87%
High: 19.76 Low: 19.51

Trade CBOE VIX Volatility Index CFDs. The VIX index otherwise known as a 'fear gauge' is a measure of the overall market sentiment and fear and can have a direct impact on market trends. CBOE

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Trade CBOE VIX Volatility Index CFDs. The VIX index otherwise known as a 'fear gauge' is a measure of the overall market sentiment and fear and can have a direct impact on market trends. CBOE

Spread 0.23 Spread (%) 1.16%
Overnight funding - Buy -0.0269% Overnight funding - Sell -0.0005%
Initial margin 10.00% Maintenance margin 5.00%
Leverage 1:10 Expires daily No
Futures Contract November 2024
Automatic rollover

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What is VIX Volatility Index?

The CBOE VIX Volatility Index, otherwise known as the 'Fear Gauge', is an index that measures the possibility of market volatility through market sentiment and expectations. Generally speaking, VIX prices rise when market apprehension increases and vice-versa. Moreover, the VIX index also serves as a gauge of the relative strength of the S&P 500 and how much it may move over the next 30 days.

How do I trade VIX Volatility Index?

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  1. Explore what shifts the VIX Volatility Index price
  2. Learn about VIX Volatility Index trading in the Trading Academy
  3. Open and verify your Plus500 account
  4. Develop your trading strategy
  5. Execute your first trade on VIX Volatility Index

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