Market seems short-term “overbought,” but cyclical advance has room to run if $VIX bottoms in normal 10%-17% range. pic.twitter.com/gR2dyVSOUW — Mark Ungewitter (@mark_ungewitter) September 3, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Mark Ungewitter (@mark_ungewitter). The chart shows the S&P 500 over the past three years and the Volatility Index ($VIX) […]
Chart of the Day – Wednesday, September 2nd, 2020
The liquidity trade… IPO's pic.twitter.com/VaBgVkGE5E — Strategas (@StrategasRP) September 2, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Strategas Research Partners (@StrategasRP). It’s a chart of the IPO index over the past three years on both an absolute (top) and relative (bottom) basis. The IPO index is comprised of recently listed US companies. […]
Chart of the Day – Tuesday, September 1st, 2020
September has historically been the weakest month of the year for the equity market. Over the past 20 years, the S&P 500 Index has lost 0.8%, on average with 11 of the past 20 periods showing gains. https://t.co/Lt4AtKJ5m2 $STUDY $SPX $SPY $ES_F pic.twitter.com/MptilHwdyT — Equity Clock (@EquityClock) September 1, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day […]
Chart of the Day – Monday, August 31st 2020
The difference between confirmation and divergences $XLK pic.twitter.com/8K1ZAZ2HS3 — Steven Strazza (@sstrazza) August 31, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Steve Strazza (@sstrazza). Throughout the recovery from the March lows, many have been quick to get bearish at the first sight of momentum divergences. A bearish momentum divergence is formed […]
Chart of the Day – Friday, August 28th, 2020
Seventh up day in a row. Sixth all-time high close in a row. The S&P 500 is now up 57% since March 23. pic.twitter.com/TiRRUlweMi — Eddy Elfenbein (@EddyElfenbein) August 28, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Eddy Elfenbein (@EddyElfenbein). It was a perfect week for the bulls. The S&P 500 […]
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