08 August 2011
Crude Oil: August 4th
Spot crude oil saw a very large move on August 4th. The previous close on the 3rd was $91.93. The market settled at $86.63. This represents a 5.76% move.Was this out of the ordinary?
Using 6 months of daily data, we calculated a one standard deviation move for spot crude oil as being $1.90 as of August 3rd. This translates into a 2.06% move. So, one can definitely conclude this recent event was out of the ordinary - a two standard deviation move would have been $3.80, while a three standard deviation move would have been $5.70. This means August 4th's drop was larger than 3 standard deviations! Make no mistake, this was a rare event.
Current 6-month realized volatility for spot crude oil as calculated by the RiskAPI system stands at: 36.30%. Current 95% confidence Value at Risk (VaR) using the same amount of data stands at $3.65. 99% VaR is at $5.16.
All of the above were calculated using The RiskAPI Add-In.
- Tags: Commodities, Crude Oil, Risk, Volatility