Market uncertainty spiked sharply on Thursday as the Volatility Index (VIX) climbed to its highest level in over a month.
The VXX is downgraded to a "Sell" amid bearish trends and volatility decay. Here's what investors need to keep in mind.
The VIX printed a bullish kicker candlestick ahead of CPI data and the Fed's decision on interest rates. The candlestick suggests higher prices may come on Tuesday. Ready to turn the market’s comeback ...
VIX index reverted to pre-Covid levels, but analysts warn that a reversal may emerge soon. Volatility dropped over 50% since a mid-March, when Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed. Up Next: ...
The VIX index reflects the implied volatility of put and call options on the stocks in the S&P 500 index. Implied volatility is the consensus expectation of future price variance. Since options are ...
Dave Jilek is the chief investment strategist at $9.6 billion Gateway Investment Advisers. In an interview, Jilek lays out the lingering concerns that are keeping the VIX at above-average levels. He ...
Last week brought a long list of economic reports, from data on inflation (core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) prices) to personal income and spending, inventory at the retail and wholesale ...