Cboe Global Markets, often an under-the-radar player, is gaining attention among financial circles due to its role in options trading and the VIX volatility index. The article explores why this quiet powerhouse, while not a viral stock, offers a stable, long-term investment opportunity tied to market infrastructure and derivatives. It discusses Cboe’s business model, global reach, and dividend policy, comparing it to competitors like Nasdaq and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).
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The Truth About Cboe Global Markets: Why Wall Street’s Quiet Powerhouse Is Suddenly Loud
Cboe Global Markets, often an under-the-radar player, is gaining attention among financial circles due to its role in options trading and the VIX volatility index. The article explores why this quiet powerhouse, while not a viral stock, offers a stable, long-term investment opportunity tied to market infrastructure and derivatives. It discusses Cboe’s business model, global reach, and dividend policy, comparing it to competitors like Nasdaq and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).