This move by the stock market’s ‘fear gauge’ is historically bullish for the S&P 500




Traders have been rushing in to buy stocks in the final hour of trading over the past two weeks, while a gauge of expected S&P 500 volatility has dropped sharply in the wake of the presidential election.



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