volatility index
Americannoun
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The Cboe Volatility Index or VIX—the market’s “fear gauge”—has spiked, though it’s still low compared with last April’s “Liberation Day” panic.
From Barron's
The VIX volatility index has spiked more than 25% over the past five days, reflecting increased market fear amid Bitcoin’s decline and tech stock weakness.
From Barron's
“Bitcoin is in freefall with more pain likely to come, and that fear has spilled into broader markets, as well,” he added, noting the benchmark VIX volatility index has spiked more than 25% over the past five days.
From Barron's
Silver’s volatility, as represented by the Cboe Silver ETF Volatility Index, stood at around 95 on Thursday, while gold’s volatility based on the Cboe Gold ETF Volatility Index was at around 36.
From MarketWatch
But in South Korea, its version of the VIX, the Kospi volatility index, has doubled in less than two months, to a reading over 50.
From MarketWatch
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