Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Ryan Detrick of LPL Financial Research. The chart shows the number of 5% pullbacks in the S&P 500 that have occurred each year going back to 1990. He points out that on average, the index experiences 3.3 separate 5% pullbacks per year. So far […]
Chart of the Day – Monday, August 5th 2019
Today’s Chart of the Day comes from a blog post by Michael Batnick of Ritholtz Wealth Management (@michaelbatnick). It’s a chart of the S&P 500 index going back to 2009 when stocks bottomed. Michael calls this chart the “Wall of Worry” because it illustrates the numerous reasons to sell over the past decade. Despite these bearish headlines, the […]
Bearish Undertones
“Risk happens fast.” Or whatever the smart alecks in the media and Twitter say. But it is hard to deny that there are some bearish undertones to the market these days, at least over the short term. Is it because someone Tweeted something? Is it because of interest rates? Is it because of the US […]
Chart of the Day – Thursday, August 1st, 2019
Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by @Hipster_Trader. It’s a monthly candlestick chart of the S&P 500 going back over 20 years. We like the chart because it provides a much needed long-term perspective on a day like today. Hipster sarcastically remarks, “fear grips Wall Street as markets crash.” You may have felt […]
The Silver Lining
While much has been made of the recent move in Gold ($GC_F), Gold Miners ($GDX), and the like, what about “little brother” Silver ($SV_F)? While both are moving upwards, many want to see Silver begin to outperform Gold. Further, some are claiming that the dreary days for Precious Metal bulls are finally coming to an […]
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