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    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsJanuary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    January 12, 2026

    Link to Report: Macro Volatility Digest

    WHAT STANDS OUT:

    • Implied volatilities were mostly rangebound last week despite rising geopolitical risk. Equity, rates, credit, and FX volatilities all ended the week near 1-year lows. Oil was an exception, with 1M implied vol jumping up over 8 vol pts to 37% (70th percentile high) on the back of bullish call demand. Despite the threat of more supplies coming online from Venezuela, oil traders appear to be more focused on the near-term risks of a potential supply disruption stemming from the Iran unrest.
    • While the VIX® index ended last week unch’d at 14.5%, there were notable changes underneath the index surface. SPX® fixed-strike vols increased while investors sold calls to buy puts, leading to a meaningful steepening in put skew & convexity while the call wings came in (see chart below). These factors were enough to offset the “expected” 1.2 pt decline in the VIX index as a result of the market rally. The key takeaway from our VIX index decomposition is that defensive positioning is increasing despite a calm VIX index reading. To keep track of this analysis on a daily basis, see our VIX Decomposition web tool.
    • While index vol was flat, single stock volatility continued to rise heading into earnings. VIXEQSM index gained another 2 vol pts and the spread between single stock vs. index vol widened to ~22 pts (90th percentile high). Higher single stock vol hasn’t translated into higher index vol, however, as correlation levels have fallen to the lows. SPX 1M implied correlation, as measured by the COR1M index, fell to a near record low of 6.8% on Friday.

    Chart: SPX 1M Implied Vol Surface (Jan 9th vs. Jan 2nd)

    Source: Cboe

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