U.S. Stock Market Bull and Bear Indicator – S&P 500

U.S. Stock Market Bull and Bear Indicator – S&P 500 Wednesday, our Stock Market Bull & Bear Indicator was bullish well before the opening bell and the S&P 500 followed through, closing up 0.30%. Using multiple financial data, this great model helps investors navigate through different market conditions. It suggests whether the U.S. stock market…

Real S&P 500 Index

Real S&P 500 Index The current market cycle still feels incomplete. After strong rallies, markets often retreat to test previous highs. That pullback, though painful, often clears the air and sets up the next move higher. Image: Real Investment Advice

S&P 500 Returns in December During Year One of the Presidential Cycle

S&P 500 Returns in December During Year One of the Presidential Cycle U.S. stocks have finished December in the red during the first year of the presidential cycle just once in the past 40 years, a record strong enough to keep the bulls smiling with an average 1.9% gain. Image: Carson Investment Research

Data Centre Electricity Consumption by Country (Forecast to 2030)

Data Centre Electricity Consumption by Country (Forecast to 2030) Data center electricity use may triple by 2030 due to AI growth, straining energy infrastructure, challenging capacity, sustainability, and reliable power supply across global grids. Image: Deutsche Bank Research

Median S&P 500 Performance After Fed Cuts Rates

Median S&P 500 Performance After Fed Cuts Rates The S&P 500 has typically rallied about 50% in the two years after the Fed begins cutting rates. But when those cuts hit during recessions, those gains often don’t last. Image: Deutsche Bank

Median U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield Performance in Fed Rate Cuts Cycles

Median U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield Performance in Fed Rate Cuts Cycles Fed rate cuts usually pull short-term yields lower, but long Treasury bonds don’t always fall in line. Inflation expectations, shifting bets on future policy, or a flood of new debt can just as easily push them higher. Image: Deutsche Bank

S&P 500 Valuations vs. 6-Month Forward Returns

S&P 500 Valuations vs. 6-Month Forward Returns Valuations can help frame long-term return expectations, but they rarely say much about what markets will do in the short run. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

VIX – Volatility Index

VIX – Volatility Index The VIX has retreated hard from recent highs, signaling that investors are less rattled by inflated AI and tech valuations and more hopeful about Fed cuts on the horizon. Market confidence is making a comeback. Image: Bloomberg