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The so-called fear gauge on Wall Street is flashing green as we head into 2026. Investors appear to be riding a wave of confidence, with low volatility readings suggesting few are losing sleep over potential downside scenarios. But here's the thing — that very complacency might be the problem.
When risk indicators sit this low, it usually means markets are either pricing in smooth sailing ahead, or they're simply not accounting for black swan events lurking in the shadows. History shows that periods of peak confidence often precede corrections. Oil shocks, geopolitical tensions, policy shifts
When risk indicators sit this low, it usually means markets are either pricing in smooth sailing ahead, or they're simply not accounting for black swan events lurking in the shadows. History shows that periods of peak confidence often precede corrections. Oil shocks, geopolitical tensions, policy shifts