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Historical Prices - USVIX Historical Data
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You can see 24 days of historical prices, namely the index opening price for each day, that is, the price at which the index is first traded at the opening of the exchange on the trading day, the highest price of the day is the highest price traded during this period, and the low price is the lowest price traded during that period, and the closing price, i.e. the last price at which trades during a normal trading session. In the last column of the table you will see the percentage change - the ratio of today's closing price to the previous one.
About
The VIX Index is a calculation designed to produce a measure of constant, 30-day expected volatility of the U.S. stock market, derived from real-time, mid-quote prices of S&P 500 Index call and put options. On a global basis, it is one of the most recognized measures of volatility -- widely reported by financial media and closely followed by a variety of market participants as a daily market indicator.