VIX Falls to 18.55 as Market Fear Gauge Signals Investor Relief and Stable Sentiment
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The VIX, often called the market's fear gauge, measures expected near-term volatility in the S&P 500 Index based on SPX option prices, per Cboe Global Markets and S&P Dow Jones Indices. A drop like this signals calming investor sentiment, as lower implied volatility typically accompanies steady or rising stock prices with fewer dramatic shifts expected. Cboe reports the VIX opened at 19.21 on April 27 before settling lower, within a 52-week range of 13.38 low to 35.30 high.
Underlying factors for the decline point to reduced market turbulence. S&P Dow Jones Indices explains that VIX falls when equity markets stabilize and economic faltering eases, showing its negative correlation with stock performance. Recent FRED data from the St. Louis Fed confirms the prior close at 18.71 on April 24, aligning with this pullback amid quieter trading. No major catalysts like geopolitical shocks appear in the latest Cboe updates, suggesting broad market relief after earlier spikes—TradingView notes a 24-hour drop trend to around 18.02 in some feeds.
Over the past year, Investing.com historical data shows a -25.17% change, underscoring a longer-term downtrend from peaks, though VIX futures on Cboe remain elevated near 23.52, hinting at hedging demand ahead.
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