Los mercados están señalando algo importante hoy. El VIX, a menudo llamado el "indicador del miedo", ha disminuido un -4.23% hasta los 16.29 puntos. El VIX mide la volatilidad del mercado, que es cuánto se espera que el mercado suba o baje en el futuro cercano.
El VIX Cae un -4.23% mientras el S&P 500 se Mantiene Estable
Los mercados están señalando algo importante hoy. El VIX, a menudo llamado el "indicador del miedo", ha disminuido un -4.23% hasta los 16.29 puntos.
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What is the VIX and what does it measure?
The VIX, or Volatility Index, is a real-time market index representing the market's expectation of 30-day volatility. It's often called the 'fear gauge' because it reflects investor sentiment. A higher VIX suggests increased fear and uncertainty, while a lower VIX indicates more confidence and stability in the market.
How does the VIX relate to the S&P 500?
The VIX and S&P 500 often move inversely. When the VIX rises, the S&P 500 typically falls, and vice versa. This is because a rising VIX suggests investors are anticipating greater market volatility, which can lead to selling pressure and lower stock prices. The article highlights a scenario where the VIX is down and the S&P 500 is steady.