Phil Rosen: S&P 500 averages 9.5% return after VIX spikes to 31

Phil Rosen: S&P 500 averages 9.5% return after VIX spikes to 31
S&P 500 returns jump after VIX surge

Stock markets historically deliver stronger returns following significant volatility spikes, according to Phil Rosen. He points out that after the VIX, commonly known as the fear gauge, hits a level of 31, the S&P 500 has averaged a 9.5% return over the subsequent six months.

Rosen adds that increased volatility, as seen in recent market activity, tends to benefit returns more than quieter, stable conditions.

Rosen previously noted that the S&P 500 has typically reached its lowest point on March 12 on average each year over the past two decades, according to his analysis here. He has also reported that the Israel stock market gained 50% over the last year as the EIS ETF rallied during a period of rising geopolitical risks. These earlier observations detail major equity moves in different market environments.

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