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Markets‘Freak Out’ Indicator Soars to Record With War Sparking Trader Anxiety
Key Takeaways
- 1The 'Freak Out' indicator has hit a record high.
- 2This spike is attributed to increased trader anxiety caused by war.
- 3Indicates heightened risk aversion and potential for market volatility.
The 'Freak Out' indicator, a measure of market anxiety, has reached unprecedented levels, reflecting heightened investor concern driven by geopolitical conflict. This surge suggests a significant increase in risk aversion and potentially volatile trading ahead. Investors should anticipate continued market choppiness and consider defensive strategies as war-related uncertainties are likely to persist, influencing asset allocation and potentially leading to further sell-offs in riskier assets.
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