Introducing Wall Street's One-Day Fear Gauge for Measuring Market Volatility

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Wall Street has a new "fear gauge" that measures market volatility and investor sentiment. As the second week of corporate earnings approaches, Dow futures have dropped, indicating potential market turbulence. Investors will be closely watching earnings reports to gauge the health of the economy and the stock market.
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