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  2. The Fear and Greed Index: Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Investors have two primary emotions, fear and greed, according to CNN Money. The Fear and Greed Index measures how investors across the entire stock market are feeling at any given point. Here’s ...

  3. VIX - Wikipedia

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    VIX is the ticker symbol and the popular name for the Chicago Board Options Exchange's CBOE Volatility Index, a popular measure of the stock market's expectation of volatility based on S&P 500 index options. It is calculated and disseminated on a real-time basis by the CBOE, and is often referred to as the fear index or fear gauge.

  4. Greed and fear - Wikipedia

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    Greed and fear refer to two opposing emotional states theorized as factors causing the unpredictability and volatility of the stock market, and irrational market behavior inconsistent with the efficient-market hypothesis. Greed and fear relate to an old Wall Street saying: "financial markets are driven by two powerful emotions – greed and fear."

  5. Dow closes more than 600 points lower after weak July jobs data

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    Stocks tumbled Friday as a disappointing jobs report added to fears that the US economy is weakening. The Dow closed 612 points, or 1.5%, lower, after falling more than 900 points earlier in the ...

  6. List of stock market indices - Wikipedia

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    TA-125 Index (Tel Aviv 125) TA-35 Index TASE's flagship index, listing TASE's 35 largest stocks by market cap, previously called the Ma'of. [1] TA-90 – Stocks on TA-125 which are not included in TA-35

  7. The Fear and Greed Index: Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Investors have two primary emotions, fear and greed, according to CNN Money. The news service believes in this so much that it has created a metric around the idea. The Fear and Greed Index ...

  8. Wall Street's 'fear gauge' creeps higher as stock sell-off ...

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    The Cboe Volatility Index - which is known as “Wall Street's fear gauge” and which measures the expectation of stock market volatility as expressed by options prices - was up 1.38 points to 27 ...

  9. Panic selling - Wikipedia

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    The panic is typically the "fear that the market for a particular industry, or in general, will decline, causing additional losses." [2] Panic selling causes the market to be flooded with securities, properties or commodities that are being sold at lower prices, which further stumbles prices and induces even more selling. Here are common causes ...