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— Let financial goals drive portfolio decisions, not market moods. — Engage tools like the VIX and the Fear and Greed Index with a balanced perspective. — When in doubt, stop for brisket.
As shown in Figure 1, the VIX Index has a unique behavior: it remains stationary most of the time, oscillating around average values, but experiences brief, explosive spikes during market crashes.
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At least that’s what Wall Street’s fear gauge suggests. The VIX plunged to its lowest point of 2025 on Wednesday, just above 14 — roughly 30 percent below its long-run average of 20 — while the S&P ...
Wall Street’s fear gauge is plumbing new lows for this year. The Cboe Volatility Index, or VIX, recently stood 1.6% lower at ...
The CBOE Volatility Index (.VIX) surged 74% to close at 27.62, up from around 15 earlier in the day.
A key market fear indicator, the CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX), recently had its biggest three-day spike of the year, according to date from Creative Planning chief markets strategist Charlie Bilello.
The VIX curve usually only moves into backwardation (with nearby expirations trading at a premium to later maturities) if the market is under extreme stress. It’s a relatively rare condition, but ...
Wall Street’s go-to fear gauge hit its lowest level of the year on Wednesday, signaling that investors are in a calm mood ...
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The Fear and Greed Index is best used in combination with other research and analysis. As an example, a low index value doesn't automatically mean that it's a good time for value investors to buy.
The ETN follows CBOE Volatility Index futures, not the spot price. The VIX is known as Wall Street’s “fear gauge” because it rises when investors are seeking protection in the options market.