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$ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (UVXY.US)$ don’t...

$ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF(UVXY.US)$ don’t understand why is it going down
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  • 依我 : Because I shorted it.

  • 预测未来 : Because I want him to fall.

  • jink8181 : I guess a few reasons: 1) the investors believe FED will reconsider increasing a significant rate hike (ie still there will be one but not 0.5%), 2) “buy the invasion” (the investors) believe the market is hitting the bottom, or 3) mere short squeeze. I personally believe this is just a technical rebound and the fundamental of current market is still bearish. After all, you have make your own investment decision.

  • Fat Veg 7890 : Hi, am new to this UVXY. i read the summary and that this counter measures the volatility in s&p. So if the main index s&p is dropping but volatility remains slight only, does it mean that the price will not move much?

  • jink8181 Fat Veg 7890: Your understanding is correct that this ETF moves against S&P. However, based on my experience this has nothing to do with VIX (volatility index) but rather supply and demand of its own with S&P index as underlying index (of course ounter measure as you mentioned). Hope this helps.

  • Fat Veg 7890 jink8181: So as long as s&p index dips, this UVXY will just up accordingly?

  • Fat Veg 7890 : I sold off my UVXY last week at 17.1.
    Now want to come back, hope that got chance to buy it back low

  • jink8181 Fat Veg 7890: Yes and no. Usually when S&P drops and yes UXVY will be up, however, seldom when S&P drops UXVY goes the same direction. So my conclusion is its supply and demand of its own.

  • jink8181 Fat Veg 7890: I always start buying UVXY with small money. For example, last Friday when the market recovered, I bought bit of UVXY which account15% of my available cash. If goes up then I get some returns if it goes down then I still have 85% available cash to buy. I hardly all-in but buy bit by bit. You should keep your eyes on it especially situations like this (lots of volatility) :) all the best!

  • Fat Veg 7890 jink8181: Question is the entry point.

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