Today’s Chart of the Day was shared in a note by Jeff Hirsch (@AlmanacTrader). It’s a seasonality chart of the Small-Cap Russell 2000 vs. the Large-Cap Russell 1000 (based on data from 1979-2021). When the line is rising, it means Small-Caps are outperforming Large-Caps and vice versa. Jeff points out that Small-Caps have historically outperformed from […]
Chart of the Day – Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021
$VIX #VIX Fun fact: The volatility index has a 100% win rate in August since the 2016 market reversal. pic.twitter.com/IiccGYB6Va — TrendSpider (@TrendSpider) August 3, 2021 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by TrendSpider (@TrendSpider). The chart shows the monthly win rate for the Volatility Index ($VIX) over the past five years. The stock market […]
Chart of the Day – Tuesday, June 8th, 2021
Chart of the day: Just a heads-up#QQQ has closed higher in the month of July every single year over the last 14 years. (higher 79% of time over 20-yr. period) Now, feast your eyes on the average July return over this time period (~4%) Oh that #Nasdaq @Pdunuwila pic.twitter.com/iNQW2doMM1 — Seth Golden (@SethCL) June 8, […]
Chart of the Day – Monday, April 12th, 2021
When the S&P 500 doesn't close beneath the December low during Q1 the returns the full year are extremely strong. Up 18.4% on average and higher 33 out of 35 times. It just happened again in '21, which could have bulls smiling. pic.twitter.com/bfy0rXP5uv — Ryan Detrick, CMT (@RyanDetrick) April 12, 2021 Today’s Chart of the […]
Chart of the Day – Monday, March 1st, 2021
Today’s Chart of the Day comes from EquityClock.com. It’s a seasonal composite of the S&P 500 compiling data from the past 20-years. The S&P 500 has been positive in March 55% of the time over the past two decades for an average gain of 0.5%. The beginning of the month tends to start off weak, but […]
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