ReSolve Riffs with Stuart Barton on Structuring Volatility ETPs

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Our guest this week was Stuart Barton, co-founder and Chief Investment Officer at Volatility Shares. Our conversation ranged across topics that included: Early career as a vol trader and how the space has changed over time Volatility Shares’ investment approach – probability-weighting and active trading ETNs, ETFs and other ‘packaging’ models – benefits and drawbacks Settlement as a crucial variable – matching vehicles and their underlying assets A post-mortem on the ‘Volmageddon’ episode in February 2018 Volatility strategies – wide variety of flavors for investors of all stripes and sizes ‘Picking up pennies in front of a steamroller’ and other vol strategies to avoid Asymmetric risks and rewards Term-structures, curves, expirations and roll-yields The ‘boring’ 3-month VIX futures contracts Multiple sources of signal in the VIX curve, including its shape and how it moves vs the S&P 500 (aka skew delta) The relationship between spot and future volatility at different points along the curve The various ‘800-pound gorillas in the room’ and their techniques for minimizing market impact Why attempts at front-running these larger players sometimes go awry The reflexive and ever-evolving race towards alpha And much more   This is “ReSolve’s Riffs” – live on YouTube every Friday afternoon to debate the most relevant investment topics of the day, hosted by Adam Butler, Mike Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo of ReSolve Global* and Richard Laterman of ReSolve Asset Management.   *ReSolve Global refers to ReSolve Asset Management SEZC (Cayman) which is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a commodity trading advisor and commodity pool operator. This registration is administered through the National Futures Association (“NFA”). Further, ReSolve Global is a registered person with the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority.    

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