The Option Pit VIX Traffic Light Is Green: Volatility Is Likely To Stay Elevated.
Hey Traders,
On Tuesday the S&P 500 (Ticker: SPX) TRIED to break out higher …
Only to fail.
What looked like a serious bear market face-ripper … fizzled.
The S&P 500 closed the day down about 30 bucks, and VIX was down 1.32 points to 35.13 …
A negative correlation break.
Is this a green shoot … or something else?
When the VIX is priced at 37, that implies a daily move of 2.33%.
From low to high and back, the S&P 500 managed a daily range of 106 points … pretty close to that 2.33% number …
It was a WILD ride for about an hour:
But frankly if you throw out the midday pump fake-out, the S&P 500 really did not do all that much, and it closed down .72%.
That is roughly one-third of the needed movement to “pay the rent” on VIX at 37 …
So what happened?
VIX dropped ALL THE WAY down to …
35.13.
Thus VIX dropped because the S&P 500 didn’t move.
This will happen in the midst of a sell-off or at the end.
Every MAJOR sell off has a lull when the market hits a bit of volatility fatigue.
“Volatility fatigue” is when the market gets so tired from whipping, it simply starts to slow down a bit.
The question is, what is next?
If we see another mild down day with VIX down and can carry that through a CPI number, we might be in line for a little rally.
But if the next few days we come in and it’s more of the same, VIX might head right back higher.
At this point I think VIX is going to 40.
We have been in backwardation for 12 days now without a REAL scare.
I think we need that before the market can snap out.
For now, I would buy call spreads and call flys, and hedge with a few puts.
Your Only Option,
Mark Sebastian