The Market's Fear Gauge Just Spiked
The latest bond market slide woke up the market's fear gauge.
The CBOE Volatility Index spiked briefly north of 20. Though that level signals relatively normal volatility, the more it moves above that level, the more it communicates broader market worries.
That's when an auction of 20-year Treasury notes—normally a non-event for markets—saw weak demand and accelerated selling in the bond market.
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