CFB Talks Digital Assets Episode 28: Why our CF Bitcoin Volatility Index is the Missing Link for Institutional Crypto Risk Management and Trading
Our Head of Product, Thomas Erdösi joined Ken Odeluga and Gabe Selby, CFA, on the CFB Talks Digital Assets podcast, for a step by step guide – on the CF Bitcoin Volatility Index (BVXS), and crypto volatility in general.
With Bitcoin’s realised volatility still regularly touching 50%, this year's multibillion dollar launch of US spot Bitcoin ETFs underlines institutions’ need for more efficient ways to manage that risk.
This makes our new CF Bitcoin Volatility Index (BVXS) – the only direct measure of CME Group BTC implied volatility – a timely addition to our roster of regulated benchmarks.
But how does BVXS work, exactly?
Our Head of Product, Thomas Erdösi joined Ken Odeluga and Gabe Selby, CFA, on the CFB Talks Digital Assets podcast, for a step by step guide – on the index, and crypto volatility in general.
Just a few of many highlights:
- What CBOE VIX’s history tells us about how institutions may deploy BVXS
- A peek at the only true CME Bitcoin Volatility Surface you’ll encounter in the wild...
- Use cases: from streamlined and granular tail-risk hedging, to pure sentiment gauges, hashtag ETPs and more
- Why BVXS is a major inflection point — for the CME CF Bitcoin Liquidity Complex, and institutional BTC participation overall
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