Dazed and Exhausted Stock Buyers Can Finally Catch Their Breath - Bloomberg
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Stock-market investors hoping for a breather after a brutally volatile 2022 have history — and options traders — on their side.
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Stock-market investors hoping for a breather after a brutally volatile 2022 have history — and options traders — on their side. 

With a slowdown in inflation buttressing speculation that the Federal Reserve is nearing the end of its interest-rate hikes, equity-derivative traders are expecting a break from the turmoil that kept racing through markets last year. That’s driven the so-called volatility curve — a plot that shows expectations for the severity of price swings in the months ahead — lower at every point than it was a year ago. 

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