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波动指标专家:别被美股反弹“冲昏头” 速购标普500“下行保险”
智通财经网·2025-04-29 11:20

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. stock market has rebounded strongly from its lows, but market observers are cautioning investors not to celebrate too early, urging them to buy "insurance" in the options market to protect against potential declines [1][3]. Group 1: Market Performance and Options - The S&P 500 index has rebounded 10% from its April lows, leading to a decrease in the cost of hedging tools [1]. - The price of one-month put options, used to hedge against market declines, is currently at its lowest level since President Trump's large-scale tariff policy was introduced on April 2 [1]. - The Cboe Volatility Index, which measures market volatility, is currently at 25, down from approximately 60 on April 7, indicating reduced fear in the market [4]. Group 2: Economic Concerns and Trade Policies - Despite the market's positive response to signs of potential easing in Trump's trade policies, uncertainties remain regarding the resolution of tariff issues and their impact on the U.S. economy [1]. - The tariffs on China remain as high as 145%, with little hope for a short-term resolution, while a three-month suspension of tariffs on other countries is set to expire in July [1]. - Concerns about the economic outlook over the next 6 to 9 months persist, with analysts suggesting that the ultimate outcomes of tariffs, consumer spending, and corporate earnings remain uncertain [5]. Group 3: Investor Sentiment and Strategies - Some investors are confident that if the market declines again, the White House may further ease trade policies [3]. - There is a noted decrease in demand for "tail risk protection," indicating a level of confidence among investors regarding the current market conditions [4]. - Analysts suggest that the recent market gains may be largely due to low trading volumes, with some viewing the rebound as a short-covering rally [5].