Volatility Views 60: Jackass Investing: Don't Do It. Profit From It.

Volatility Views 60: Jackass Investing: Don't Do It. Profit From It.

Volatility Review: NASDAQ overview over the last month, since our last show. How low can the vol go? A buyer's opportunity. Volatility Viewpoint: Today's guest is Mike Dever, Founder and CEO of Brandywine Asset Management, and author of Jackass Investing: Don't Do It. Profit From It. He starts with his unique approach to volatility. Is it possible, given such broad correlation among asset classes, to be able to really diversify? The book says you can increase returns, while reducing risk at the same time. Is this preaching the wisdom of using derivatives? The "loser's concept." What does he say to readers who are concerned about the current state of regulation and oversight in options and derivatives? Crystal Ball: Looking ahead for the next month of NASDAQ vol and VIX.

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Volatility Views 59: A Deep Dive into Variance Swaps

Volatility Views 59: A Deep Dive into Variance Swaps

Volatility Review: VIX has certainly declined since the last show, with a pop happening only recently. NASDAQ vol rundown since last show. Apple's impact on the NASDAQ wasn't as big as expected. Volatility Viewpoint: Don goes over some of the math of variance swaps, including how they differ from vol swaps, variance and vega notional, convexity, and vol of vol.Listener Mail: Addressing Listener QuestionsCrystal Ball: Looking ahead at the next month for VIX and NASDAQ Vol.

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Volatility Views 58: Cracking the Bond Code

Volatility Views 58: Cracking the Bond Code

Volatility Review: NASDAQ realized volatility makes a slight upward move, and until we get any evidence to the contrary, this action will likely continue.Volatility Viewpoint: Today's guest is Dr. Madhu Kalimipalli, Associate Professor of Finance and Director of the Financial Services Research Center at the School of Business at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Crystal Ball: Greek elections on Sunday. Could send us off in any direction. The movement of volatility will creep back up to normal levels again.

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