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To: Not_Active who wrote (6677)3/29/2001 9:15:39 PM
From: Jill  Respond to of 8925
 
You mean, am I running a commercial? But T's head may expand as I write, but my head did loop-d-loops when I looked at your charts! <g> Anyway, I do respect her that much.



To: Not_Active who wrote (6677)3/30/2001 5:28:16 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
Some useful links on volatility measures available from most chart/quote providers now:

VXN is a new symbol with data going back to 1995, measuring NDX volatility. They started making the data available to the public earlier this year (January 23).

You can see VIX and VXN on the CBOE home page:
cboe.com

Descriptions of same:
cboe.com

And then there's the QQV, the QQQ volatility measure:
amex.com