Abstract
In this paper, we study the VXX Exchange Traded Note (ETN), that has been actively traded in recent years, but has lost 99.84% of its value. Using Zhang's formula for VIX futures prices, we develop the first theoretical model for the VXX that links the SPX, VIX, and VXX. We show that the roll yield of VIX futures drives the difference between the VXX and VIX returns. The roll yield is a mostly negative process. We then provide a simple yet robust estimation of the market price of variance risk using VXX and VIX futures prices. The model can be used to price VXX options.
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