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VIX Fear Index soars 17.96% to 20.82, investors have mixed opinions on the market
On February 12, 2026, the VIX Fear Index surged 17.96% to 20.82, indicating significant divergence among investors and the potential for substantial market volatility.
(Source: Tonghuashun (300033) iFinD)
The VIX Fear Index, also known as the CBOE Volatility Index, is commonly used to measure the implied volatility of S&P 500 index options. It is often called the “Fear Index” and serves as an indicator of market expectations for volatility over the next 30 days. The higher the VIX, the greater the anticipated market volatility.
Generally, a VIX below 12 is considered low, and 12-20 is within the normal range. In both cases, investors tend to be relatively optimistic about the future, and the market remains relatively stable. A VIX above 20 indicates high levels of fear, with investors holding divergent views, which could lead to significant market swings. A VIX above 30 suggests extreme uncertainty in the market.
When the VIX exceeds 40, it signals extreme pessimism among investors, potentially leading to irrational panic, though a short-term rebound may occur.