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VIX: below normality level

cozzamara Updated   
TVC:VIX   Volatility S&P 500 Index
Hi Guys,

#Evergrande
#EnergyCrisisEU

My question to you is the following:

In your view, what's the risk posed by above two factors to Stock Markets?

Are these threats sufficient to bring back uncertanty?

Thank you for your thoughts and kind regards
Cozzamara

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Comment:
Surely there are differences between #LehmanBrothers & #Evergrande but a #VIX still at 18.43 is incomprehensible to me. Even if the impact of the event is mitigated, the causes and the effects should generate at least uncertanty, not normality
Comment:
Finally #VIX above 20
Comment:
#VIX closed this week at 20.80, making it the second consecutive week that closes above normality

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