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GREY:BTTPF - Post Discussion

Post by redarTneJ on Aug 27, 2015 3:08pm

Experts predict HVI

Experts are saying that HVI will be around the 2$ level in about a month.
Comment by sailor1986 on Aug 27, 2015 5:19pm
Dream on !To reach this price VIx will have to go to low teens and Canadian dollar to 50 cents.Tomorrow Hvu day I quess .Markets up big time short term vix up.Tells me to wait for Hvi to go lower and then take a position.
Comment by Nakate on Aug 27, 2015 6:15pm
Once again the market has shown just how rigged it really is. Nothing is as it seems; giant super computers constantly changing the rules of the game to maximize returns and off load risks onto the the retail investors, the only source of new money
Comment by mdaffin on Aug 27, 2015 5:57pm
I suppose if S&P dropped to 1200 suddenly, then $ 2 is possible (unlikely, but possible). I am getting fed up with the way they game this now. S&P up 2.4 %, VIX down 14 % yet the futures go green. I am not sure which market they are gaming - probably futures. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-08-27/jpm-head-quant-warns-second-market-crash-may-be-imminent-violent-selling-could-retur ...more  
Comment by redarTneJ on Aug 27, 2015 6:32pm
You can buy HVI and HVU and still lose everything on both. The problem is in the way these funds are structured and the inefficiancy evident in being too many levels removed from the underlying. Selling volatilty is a fine strategy but realise how many levels deep you are: Vix Index -> Vix futures  -> VXX(index fund) -> SVXY(inverse index) -> HVI(Currency hedged inverse index ...more  
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