Today’s Chart of the Day was shared by Jonathan Krinsky (@jkrinskypga). It’s a bar chart of the S&P 500 over the past year, along with vertical lines marking the past four monthly options expirations. Jonathan uses this chart to show that the past three monthly options expirations coincided with significant inflection points in the S&P […]
Chart of the Day – Wednesday, April 15th, 2020
$NYUD Not exactly confidence boosting. Sticking w/ my leaders but this doesn't resemble the Dec 18 bottom. pic.twitter.com/3DHolnUxks — Neil Blalock, CMT (@NeilBlalock) April 15, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Neil Blalock (@NeilBlalock). It’s a chart of the NYSE Advance-Decline Volume Index over the past two years, along with the […]
Chart of the Day – Tuesday, April 14th, 2020
Times when the S&P500's 50MA is declining combined with a spike in the % of stocks above their 20MA (lower pane). Note that the $SPX is drawing near its 50MA, which could act as a potential level of overhead resistance. Also notice the declining volume during this bear rally. pic.twitter.com/FJlw5bOPUS — Adam D. Koós, CFP®, […]
Chart of the Day – Thursday, March 26th, 2020
SPX 1987 1929 and Present … pic.twitter.com/Wk1bnGGU5m — Nautilus Research (@NautilusCap) March 25, 2020 Today’s Chart of the Day was shared on Twitter by Nautilus Research (@NautilusCap). The chart compares the S&P 500 as of yesterday’s close to the 1929 and 1987 crashes. As of today’s close, the index has rebounded an impressive 17% from […]
Chart of the Day – Monday, March 16th, 2020
2011 volatility looks like the best case scenario, not the base case, and certainly not the worst case. Remember, $SPX has twice fallen 50% since 2000. This is not a prediction, but it is possible in a bear market. $SPY. Post on setting expectations. https://t.co/0m2xT9MZ63 pic.twitter.com/7KLLHhieaa — Arthur Hill, CMT (@ArthurHill) March 16, 2020 Today’s […]
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