Volatility Alert: VIX Up 6.61% Today, Surging +61% This Month. Is Your Portfolio Safe?

Data snapshot: 2026-03-06 11:58 UTC (06:58 ET)

Market Brief Risk
🗓 2026-03-06 • ^VIX

Volatility (VIX) jumped today — a practical read on what this move means for risk, timing, and next-week decisions (with 30-day context)

Volatility (VIX) is at $25.3200 (+6.61% today). This is a numbers-first breakdown: 30-day context, key volatility signals, and a 5-minute checklist designed to reduce impulsive decisions.

Latest
$25.3200
Volatility (VIX)
1D Change
+6.61%
Today’s move
30D Change
+61.89%
Context window
Typical Daily (30D)
±7.89%
Volatility guide
Quick takeaway

One-day moves can be noise. The edge comes from process: context (30D trend), volatility, drawdown, and a clear rule for what you will do next.

Chart (30-day trend)

Volatility (VIX) — 30-Day Trend
Data: Yahoo Finance (may be delayed)
Volatility (VIX) trend chart

5-minute checklist (practical, not hype)

  • Decide your horizon first (days vs months). Rules change with horizon.
  • If volatility is rising, reduce leverage and position size before anything else.
  • Use levels or time-splitting for entries—avoid “all-in on one candle”.
  • Write one simple rule for the next 7 days and follow it.

Other movers

A quick scan of other notable movers today (ranked by our volatility-weighted hotness score).

Oil (USO) (USO)
Commodities · Data 1d old
+5.19%
30D +31.32%
Hotness 14.9
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) (BTC-USD)
Crypto · Data fresh
-0.85%
30D -3.81%
Hotness 6.1
Gold (GLD) (GLD)
Commodities · Data 1d old
-1.20%
30D +5.08%
Hotness 2.3
US Treasuries (TLT) (TLT)
Rates · Data 1d old
-0.40%
30D +2.03%
Hotness 1.0
S&P 500 (SPY) (SPY)
Equities · Data 1d old
-0.56%
30D -0.60%
Hotness 0.8
Useful tools (fast, specific, long-tail)


Educational only — not financial advice. Data may be delayed and is provided as-is. Always verify figures with primary sources before making decisions.

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