The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, commonly known as VIX, is a key indicator that measures market volatility and investor risk sentiment. It reflects the market's expectations of 30-day volatility based on S&P 500 index options. Recently, the VIX has climbed to 20.05 points, approaching its weekly peak. According to data from Golden Ten, this represents an increase of 2.48 points over a short period, signaling elevated market uncertainty and growing investor caution in the current trading environment.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, commonly known as VIX, is a key indicator that measures market volatility and investor risk sentiment. It reflects the market's expectations of 30-day volatility based on S&P 500 index options. Recently, the VIX has climbed to 20.05 points, approaching its weekly peak. According to data from Golden Ten, this represents an increase of 2.48 points over a short period, signaling elevated market uncertainty and growing investor caution in the current trading environment.