VIX

Cboe® Volatility Index

Welcome to your go-to place for information about the VIX® complex, including VIX options and futures. Learn about Cboe's wide array of volatility products and resources.

Trade Data

(as of December 5, 2025)

$15.41

VIX Spot Price

-2.34% (-0.37)

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Overview

The Cboe Volatility Index® (VIX® Index) is a leading measure of market expectations of near-term volatility conveyed by S&P 500 Index®(SPX) option prices. Since its introduction in 1993, the VIX® Index has considered by many to be the world’s premier barometer of investor sentiment and market volatility.

Market Data

VIX Index (1 month)

Data as of 9:15 PM 12/5/2025
All share and notional values delayed at least 20 minutes

VIX

Prev. Close15.78
Open15.58
Change-2.34%

52 Week

60.13High
12.70Low

VIX Options

Cboe VIX options may enable market participants to hedge portfolio volatility risk distinct from market price risk and trade based on their view of the future direction or movement of volatility.

VIX Futures

Introduced in 2004 on Cboe Futures ExchangeSM (CFE®), VIX futures provide market participants with the ability to trade a volatility futures product based on the VIX Index methodology.

Mini VIX™ Futures

At 1/10th the size of the standard VIX futures contract, Mini VIX futures are designed to provide additional flexibility in volatility risk management and greater precision when allocating among smaller managed accounts.

Making Sense of the VIX Index

Key Resources

Explore specifications, methodologies and other materials for optimal use of the VIX Index.

VIX Options Analytics

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VIX Strategies

VIX futures and options have unique characteristics and behave differently than other financial-based commodity or equity products. Understanding these traits and their implications is important. VIX futures and options may provide market participants with flexibility to hedge a portfolio, employ strategies in an effort to generate returns from relative pricing differences, or express a bullish, bearish or neutral outlook for broad market implied volatility.

Portfolio Hedging

One of the biggest risks to an equity portfolio is a broad market decline. The VIX Index has had a historically strong inverse relationship with the S&P 500® Index. Consequently, a long exposure to volatility may offset an adverse impact of falling stock prices. Market participants should consider the time frame and characteristics associated with VIX futures and options to determine the utility of such a hedge.

Long/Short Volatility

VIX futures provide a pure play on the level of expected volatility. Expressing a long or short sentiment may involve buying or selling VIX futures. Alternatively, VIX options may provide similar means to position a portfolio for potential increases or decreases in anticipated volatility.

Risk Premium Yield

Over long periods, index options have tended to price in slightly more uncertainty than the market ultimately realizes. Specifically, the expected volatility implied by SPX option prices tends to trade at a premium relative to subsequent realized volatility in the S&P 500 Index. Market participants have used VIX futures and options to capitalize on this general difference between expected (implied) and realized (actual) volatility, and other types of volatility arbitrage strategies.

Term Structure Trading

One of the unique properties of volatility – and the VIX Index – is that its level is expected to trend toward a long-term average over time, a property commonly known as "mean-reversion." The mean reverting nature of volatility is a key driver of the shape of the VIX futures term structure and the way it can move in response to changes in perceived risk. CFE lists nine standard (monthly) VIX futures contracts, and six weekly expirations in VIX futures. As such, there is a wide variety of potential calendar spreading opportunities depending on expectations for implied volatility.

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SPX® Skew in the 99th Percentile High as Downside Risks Rise
Derivative Market Intelligence

SPX® Skew in the 99th Percentile High as Downside Risks Rise

Following this weekend’s strikes by the US, oil markets remain fairly stable as investors wait for Iran’s response. WTI 1M implied volatility surged to as high as 68% last week before ending the week at 51%. The WTI 1M implied-realized vol spread has halved from a high of 30 pts to 14 currently, as fears of significant oil supply disruption have abated somewhat. Notably, US inflation expectations have barely budged on this latest jump in oil prices, in sharp contrast to the 2022 Russia/Ukraine invasion.

VIX Index Research

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S&P Dow Jones Indices: A Practitioner's Guide to Reading VIX

An easy-to-read guide for understanding the VIX complex. This document provides investors with simple guidelines that translate VIX Index levels into potentially more meaningful predictions or measures of market sentiment.

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BlackRock: VIX Your Portfolio

A research paper outlining the opportunities created by using market uncertainty. This paper explains how the strategy of selling volatility has generated higher returns with smaller losses, compared with traditional equity portfolios.

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