A total of 105,506 contracts traded at CFE during August 2009, an increase of 17 percent over 89,851 contracts traded during July 2009. Compared to a year ago, August 2009 total volume climbed 16 percent from 91,218 contracts traded in August 2008.Year to date, CFE's total volume of 497,858 contracts is 37 percent behind 2008's pace of 792,672 contracts.
CBOE Futures Exchange September 2009 Volume Summary |
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Sept 2009 Volume 21 trading days |
% Change vs Sept 2008 21 trading days |
% Change vs August 2009 21 trading days |
Year-To-Date Volume 189 trading days |
% Change vs 2008 189 trading days |
Exchange |
144,016 |
-4% |
+36% |
641,874 |
-32% |
Average Daily Volume |
6,858 |
-4% |
+36% |
3,396 |
-32% |
September 2009 volume in VIX futures, based on the CBOE Volatility Index (ticker VX), totaled 143,585 contracts, an increase of 37 percent from 104,861 contracts traded during the previous month, and was up fractionally from 143,315 contracts traded in September 2008.Average daily volume in VIX futures during September was 6,837 contracts, 37 percent ahead of 4,993 contracts per day in August, and essentially unchanged from 6,825 contracts per day from a year ago.
Volume in CFE's newest contract, the CBOE mini-VIX futures (ticker symbol VM), totaled 427 contracts traded during September, down 32 percent from 629 contracts during August.CBOE mini-VIX futures contracts are one-tenth the size of CFE's standard CBOE VIX futures contract.CBOE mini-VIX futures were launched in March 2009. Additional information on mini-VIX futures can be found at: http://cfe.cboe.com/Products/Products_VM.aspx.
CFE currently offers futures on five different contracts, including: the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), CBOE mini-VIX (VM), CBOE Russell 2000 Volatility Index (RVX) and CBOE S&P 500 3-Month and 12-Month Variance (VT and VA, respectively).
CFE, launched in March 2004, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chicago Board Options Exchange, Incorporated, offering an all-electronic, open-access market model, with traders providing liquidity and making markets. CFE trades are cleared by the triple-A-rated Options Clearing Corporation (OCC). CBOE Futures Exchange is regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
More information on CFE and its products, including contract specifications, can be found at: www.cboe.com/CFE.