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Thoughts on the VIX Fear Index

AbstractThe VIX is the standard deviation of the implied volatility of S&P500 index options that are close to the money and not far into the future. Put options dominate in the various VIX calculations for the US equity and other markets. High put prices lead to high fear reflected through high VIX values.
Rachel E. S. Ziemba, William T. Ziemba
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Australian population norms for the Index of Dental Anxiety and Fear (IDAF‐4C)

Australian Dental Journal, 2010
AbstractBackground:  The Index of Dental Anxiety and Fear (IDAF‐4C) is a theoretically derived test developed to allow clinicians and researchers to measure a person’s level of dental fear. Population norms have not previously been made available for the IDAF‐4C.
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Fear index and freight rates in dry-bulk shipping markets

Applied Economics, 2021
Chih-Yuan Wu, Heng-Chih Chou
exaly  

The role of VIX index as investor fear gauge

2018
Αυτή η διατριβή επικεντρώνεται στο δείκτη VIX, ο οποίος ονομάζεται επίσης μέτρο φόβου των επενδυτών. Ο δείκτης VIX είναι ένας δείκτης μεταβλητότητας που εκφράζει τις προσδοκίες της αγοράς σχετικά με την μεταβλητότητα των επόμενων 30 ημερών. Έχει δημιουργηθεί από το CBOE το 1993.
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COVID-19 fear index: does it matter for stock market returns?

Review of Behavioral Finance, 2021
Sowmya Subramaniam   +1 more
exaly  

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