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This is what typically happens to stocks after periods of high volatility

Last updated: April 29, 2025 12:25 pm
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Stock market volatility can be a rollercoaster ride for investors, but history shows that periods of extreme volatility are often followed by strong stock returns. According to market analysts, investors should resist the urge to sell their stocks during turbulent times and may even consider buying more.

The VIX index, also known as the Wall Street fear gauge, measures expected volatility in the S&P 500 stock index. When the VIX spikes above 40, indicating significant volatility, the S&P 500 has historically seen returns of up to 30% a year later. In fact, the odds of positive stock returns 12 months later were above 90% during these volatile periods.

Edward Lee, a Wells Fargo investment strategy analyst, emphasized that volatility presents a potential opportunity for investors. He noted that while concern is natural, historical data suggests that higher volatility often leads to higher returns. Volatility tends to coincide with market downturns and investor panic, both of which can pave the way for successful investments in the following months.

In early April, stock volatility surged after President Donald Trump announced unexpectedly high country-specific tariffs, causing the S&P 500 to plummet by almost 11% in just two days. The VIX reached a level of around 53, marking one of the top 1% closes in its history. Callie Cox, chief market strategist at Ritholtz Wealth Management, pointed out that low expectations often result in relief rallies, as investors reenter the market when the initial news isn’t as dire as anticipated.

While past market sell-offs have typically followed a V-shaped pattern with a quick rebound, Cox warned that the current situation may be different due to uncertainties surrounding trade policies. She advised long-term investors to consider buying stocks at this time, but cautioned that it might not signify the bottom of the sell-off. Cox emphasized that historical trends are not always foolproof, and investors should exercise caution amidst market volatility.

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In conclusion, market volatility may instill fear in investors, but it also presents an opportunity for potential gains. By staying informed, exercising patience, and leveraging historical data, investors can navigate turbulent market conditions and position themselves for long-term success.

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