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Steady road takes its toll

Traders stick to bets that stocks' placid stretch is coming to an end

Traders are sticking to a losing bet that a placid stretch for stocks is coming to an end.

The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, an options-based measure of expected stock-market swings, last week hit its lowest level since 2007. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has gone 32 months without a 10% decline, the fifth-longest run on record. The S&P 500 hasn't closed up or down 1% in 46 days, the longest stretch since 1995.

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