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Only 10 times in the past two decades has the Cboe Volatility Index -- better known as the VIX -- risen for that many trading sessions in a row. Investors who shorted the gauge after the previous nine streaks of that length would have earned a return of nearly 19% after 20 days, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
The most-recent round of stair-stepped volatility increases ran from Jan. 18 to Jan. 26, when the Federal Reserve had its latest policy meeting. The VIX fell the following day, signaling more clarity and, seemingly, less fear about interest rates and yields.
The Fed’s hawkish pivot to fight inflation has triggered a selloff in stocks on worries about receding stimulus and the risk of slower economic growth. Some Wall Street strategists now argue it’s time to buy the dip, which usually means volatility should ebb, too.
“The market may continue to slide, but we think so will volatility as volatility exhaustion is setting in,” Michael Purves, chief executive officer of Tallbacken Capital Advisors LLC, wrote in a note the day before the Fed meeting.
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