Nasdaq 100 vs S&P 500 Volatility Gap Hits Highest Since 2008, SMH Down 5%

NAS100-1.74%
US500-0.13%
SPX500-0.59%
SMH-4.54%
According to CNBC, on July 3, the volatility gap between the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 indices has widened to its highest level since the 2008 financial crisis, as traders grow cautious toward technology stocks. Investor demand for Nasdaq-100 put options has surged, reflecting rising concerns over potential pullbacks in tech and AI sectors. The semiconductor ETF (SMH) fell over 5% on Thursday, underscoring weakening momentum in popular tech names.
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