We’ve never had a Vix spike like the one that would of happened in 1987 if Vix was around.
May get one here. Vix to 140-150 and /VX to 100-120 by, wait for it…
Monday. https://t.co/XblukPhhz3
— Endless Capital (@endless_frank) February 23, 2022
S&P… down 5% in 5 days
— The Long View 🌑 (@HayekAndKeynes) February 23, 2022
Commodities are being priced near their highest premium on record to deliveries one year ahead, a measure known as backwardation https://t.co/3m4zHZyot8
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) February 23, 2022
Drawdowns pic.twitter.com/dZEITvJeZC
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 23, 2022
A tough start to the year for US stocks has gotten tougher. #market #stocks #investing #investors pic.twitter.com/7iA9eXWim7
— Mohamed A. El-Erian (@elerianm) February 23, 2022
Spooky chart #2 Update:
First time this model has officially triggered since 2018 and only the 6th time in 30 years.
In the past, when the $SPX/ $VIX correlation goes back to negative, there have been some pretty memorable volatility events. Worth keeping in mind. $SPY $VOO pic.twitter.com/qKJeWiXmAs
— Tier1 Alpha (@t1alpha) February 23, 2022
#NASDAQ $QQQ $NDX #NQ_F 📉https://t.co/8mvw8GDS7t
— Invariant Perspective (@InvariantPersp1) February 23, 2022
BREAKING: THE STOCK MARKET IS A COMPLETE SHIT SHOW AND THE FED IS UTTERLY FUCKED
— Michael A. Gayed, CFA (@leadlagreport) February 23, 2022
“Economic bellwether”$MMM @MarketWatch https://t.co/e5j6KN9d0f
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) February 23, 2022
A reminder from the @WSJ that the price impact of the #Russia–#Ukraine tensions goes beyond #energy
Other price sensitive #commodities include aluminum, nickel, and wheat (chart).#economy #EconTwitter #inflation #supplychainmanagement #UkraineCrisis #RussiaUkraineConflict #costs pic.twitter.com/UcVZ7fnh3P— Mohamed A. El-Erian (@elerianm) February 23, 2022
#recession … #Tech #Bubble 2.0 edition#Robinhood $HOOD #DayTrading 📉 https://t.co/UmqkC38Shx
— Invariant Perspective (@InvariantPersp1) February 23, 2022
Chinese currency flexing. Yuan’s within 1% of levels last seen following the shock adjustment in 2015 pic.twitter.com/pezG0uYPiD
— David Ingles (@DavidInglesTV) February 24, 2022