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      <title>Long UVIX Into the SpaceX IPO: What Makes a Volatility Position Pay on the Biggest Listing in History</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I bought UVIX yesterday, into the 8% drop that followed Trump&amp;rsquo;s statement that the bombing campaign against Iran &amp;ldquo;would end shortly.&amp;rdquo; The market read that line as de-escalation and sold volatility accordingly. I read it as a presidential mood, not a ceasefire — and paid a discounted price for insurance one day before the most crowded calendar event of the year. This is the case for why that position can pay on SpaceX IPO day.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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