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  2. Market volatility goes both ways: Chart of the Week

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    The S&P 500 surged 2.3% on Thursday, marking the biggest daily gain for the index so far in 2024. Just three days earlier, the S&P 500 registered its biggest single-day loss of 2024.

  3. VIX - Wikipedia

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    CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) 2004–2020. VIX is the ticker symbol and the popular name for the Chicago Board Options Exchange's CBOE Volatility Index, a popular measure of the stock market's expectation of volatility based on S&P 500 index options.

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    The more famous VIX, formally the CBOE Volatility Index, measures the expected price fluctuations, or volatility, in S&P 500 call and put options over the next 30 days.

  5. S&P 500 - Wikipedia

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    A linear chart of the S&P 500 daily closing values from January 3, 1950, to February 19, 2016 A logarithmic chart of the S&P 500 index daily closing values from January 3, 1950, to February 19, 2016 A daily volume chart of the S&P 500 index from January 3, 1950, to February 19, 2016 S&P 500 Max Min Chart to Jan 2025 with Trend, with plots less Inflation, and comparison plots

  6. Bollinger Bands - Wikipedia

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    S&P 500 with 20-day, two-standard-deviation Bollinger Bands, %b and bandwidth. Bollinger Bands (/ ˈ b ɒ l ɪ n dʒ ər /) are a type of statistical chart characterizing the prices and volatility over time of a financial instrument or commodity, using a formulaic method propounded by John Bollinger in the 1980s.

  7. How Long Might the S&P 500 Bull Market Last? Here's What ...

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    ^SPX data by YCharts.. Of the last 10 S&P 500 bull markets dating back to 1970, half of them have lasted at least 1,000 days. All but two have gone on for longer than the median 522 days.

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