It's been 27 trading days since we hit a new high on the S&P 500. The last time we went this long was…exactly this time last year. New highs happened on Sept 2nd, both years, before a pause. Weird. pic.twitter.com/aZu9jdcRxM — Liz Young (@LizYoungStrat) October 12, 2021 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by Liz […]
Chart of the Day – Tuesday, October 5th, 2021
October tends to close strongly, despite greater-than-normal drawdown. (Median drawdown and close for all other months since 1990 is -2.0% and +1.2%, respectively.) pic.twitter.com/iA7nmvfywa — Mark Ungewitter (@mark_ungewitter) October 5, 2021 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by Mark Ungewitter (@mark_ungewitter). The red dots represent the performance of the S&P 500 in each October over the […]
Chart of the Day – Thursday, September 30th, 2021
Get ready to hear about some spectacular crashes during the month of October. This month is simply misunderstood. The past 10 and 20 years this is the 4th best month of the year for the S&P 500. Since 1950 it ranks 7th and during a post-election year 5th. pic.twitter.com/uWWenrUaNA — Ryan Detrick, CMT (@RyanDetrick) September […]
Chart of the Day – Tuesday, August 31st, 2021
Seventh straight monthly gain for S&P500, and up 9 of last 10. $SPX pic.twitter.com/uBzP08zKvk — Michael Turvey (@MikeTurvey_TDA) August 31, 2021 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by Michael Turvey (@MikeTurvey_TDA). It’s a monthly candlestick chart of the S&P 500 over the past 4.5 years. Michael points out that the S&P 500 just logged […]
Chart of the Day – Monday, August 30th, 2021
Today’s Chart of the Day comes from EquityClock.com (@EquityClock). It’s a seasonality chart showing the average performance of the S&P 500 throughout the year, using 20 years of data. September has historically been the worst month for the S&P 500, with an average loss of 0.80%. Assuming we don’t get some sort of epic sell-off tomorrow, the S&P […]
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