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What it answers

VXN tracks implied volatility for Nasdaq 100 and is useful for tech and growth-stock risk.

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Current signal

Warming · 1Y percentile 64.1%

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What to check next

If VXN rises before VIX, risk may still be concentrated in tech. If VIX and RVX rise too, breadth matters more.

History

Range: 3M, Data series: VXNCLS, Update frequency: Daily.

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VXN 3M history

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VXN

VXN tracks implied volatility for Nasdaq 100 and is useful for tech and growth-stock risk.

Indicator updated: June 1, 2026

Update frequency: Daily

What it means

A rising VXN often means tech or growth risk premium is getting more expensive.

How to read it

If VXN rises before VIX, risk may still be concentrated in tech. If VIX and RVX rise too, breadth matters more.

Common misread

Nasdaq concentration can make this signal jump around.

Read with

VIXRVXVXDSTLFSI4

Related notes

VIX / VXN / RVXSTLFSI4 and NFCI

Data series

VXNCLS

Latest read

VXN

22.92

1Y percentile
64.1%
Risk state
Warming
Date
May 28, 2026
Update frequency
Daily
Data series
VXNCLS

1D

-0.47

5D

-0.79

20D

-0.84

Related indicators

VIXVIX-TERM-PROXYRVXVXDSTLFSI4
Data series:
VXNCLS
Frequency:
Daily
Updated:
June 1, 2026

Disclaimer: this page is for market observation only, not investment advice.

Reading tips

  1. Check direction first, then percentile and move size.
  2. If related volatility or stress indicators rise together, pay more attention.
  3. Use the article notes to avoid treating one indicator as a full market call.

Method guide: how to read this signal.

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