For reference purposes, below are two charts of the VIX from year 2000 through Monday’s (December 2, 2019) close, which had a closing value of 14.91.
Here is the VIX Weekly chart, depicted on a LOG scale, with the 13- and 34-week moving averages, seen in the cyan and red lines, respectively:
(click on chart to enlarge image)(chart courtesy of StockCharts.com; chart creation and annotation by the author)
![VIX Weekly chart since 2000](https://www.economicgreenfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/EconomicGreenfield-12-3-19-VIX-Weekly-LOG-since-2000.png)
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Here is the VIX Monthly chart, depicted on a LOG scale, with the 13- and 34-month moving average, seen in the cyan and red lines, respectively:
(click on chart to enlarge image)(chart courtesy of StockCharts.com; chart creation and annotation by the author)
![VIX Monthly chart since 2000](https://www.economicgreenfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/EconomicGreenfield-12-3-19-VIX-Monthly-LOG-since-2000.png)
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The Special Note summarizes my overall thoughts about our economic situation
SPX at 3080.95 as this post is written
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