Dear trader,
The VIX—Wall Street’s volatility thermometer—just surged to the levels only seen twice in the past 20 years. When this happens, it signals extraordinary market conditions that serious traders can’t afford to ignore.
📊 History doesn’t lie
Since 2000, VIX readings above 50 happened only twice: during the 2008 financial crisis and the 2020 pandemic crash. Each time, panic gave way to recovery. S&P 500 and Nasdaq didn’t just recover—they surged.
🎯 What this means for you
High volatility compresses time: moves that normally unfold over weeks can play out in a single session. It’s fast-moving, full of potential—and perfect for traders who thrive on action.