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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (65)3/1/2001 6:59:39 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5125
 
CORV
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VXN
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QQV.X
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The QQV, the American Stock Exchange's volatility index, measures implied volatility of options on the QQQ, the Nasdaq 100 unit trust. The QQV climbed to its highest-ever level last week.

Like other volatility indicators, the VXN and QQV are inversely related to the underlying Nasdaq 100 index, rising when the technology-laden Nasdaq falls. But trading histories for the VXN and QQV are just too short-lived to be able to draw much of a conclusion.

QQQ
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