The Fed And The Death Of Market Volatility (VIX Down To 13.50)

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by confoundedinterest17

The Federal Reserve doesn’t care if market volatility has collapsed, even though volaltility is necessary for a well-functioning capital market.

The VIX, volatility of the CBOE S&P 500 index, has declined to 13.5 as The Fed continues to slow M2 Money growth.

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