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VIX Drops 4.85% to 22.37 as Market Volatility Eases Amid Reduced Investor Fears

VIX Drops 4.85% to 22.37 as Market Volatility Eases Amid Reduced Investor Fears

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The Cboe Volatility Index, known as the VIX, stands at a current sale price of 22.37 as of the latest close on March 17, 2026, according to FRED St. Louis Fed data updated March 18. This reflects a percent change of negative 4.85 percent since the prior close of 23.51 on March 16, with the index dropping from recent highs amid easing market tensions.

The VIX, often called the fear gauge, measures expected 30-day volatility in the S&P 500 based on option prices, as detailed by Cboe Global Markets. From March 13s peak close of 27.19 per Investing.com historical data, it has trended downward through March 17, signaling reduced investor anxiety. Key underlying factors include stabilizing S&P 500 option premiums after earlier spikes, possibly tied to resolved economic data releases or policy uncertainties earlier in the week. Investing.com records show volatility clustered around 24 to 27 from March 11 to 13 before the decline, with intraday swings like a 21.89 percent jump noted in recent sessions, now reversing as broader equity markets steady.

This downtrend suggests calming conditions, though volatility remains elevated above the long-term average near 20. Watch for upcoming data like inflation reports that could reverse it.

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