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VIX Didn’t Break In Latest Volatility Shock

Business April 14, 2025

By Christian Dass, Bloomberg Markets Live reporter and strategist

This time, it wasn’t derivatives’ fault.

When the stock market goes haywire, questions often arise about whether the surge in options trading in recent years could be responsible for aggravating swings. Just last month, concerns were growing that a buildup in dealer gamma would exacerbate market moves should a shock occur.

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Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge April 14th 2025

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