US headed for a ‘pretty severe’ recession, investor says… Wall Street trader spends $9M on VIX call spreads, bracing for a September selloff.

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Options Trader Spends $9 Million Betting on September Volatility Spike

(Bloomberg) — While many traders on Wall Street had a foot out the door for the long Labor Day weekend, at least one investor was buying protection against a September selloff.

An options trader or traders bought call spreads on the Cboe Volatility Index — or VIX — expiring in September, spending upwards of $9 million to protect against a spike in the gauge of S&P 500 volatility past 22 from its current level of just over 15. A jump to that level would bring the VIX back to where it was Aug. 9, when the market was recovering from a sharp selloff.

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There are reasons for investors to be wary of stocks retreating. September has historically been weak for the S&P 500, and this year, with the US presidential election around the corner, the month could be especially fraught. A slew of economic data ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision on Sept. 18 may shift expectations on how much, and how fast, the central bank will ease monetary policy.


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