S&P 500 Drawdowns Since WWII

S&P 500 Drawdowns Since WWII Should investors expect a bigger drawdown before the end of the year? Image: Scotiabank GBM Portfolio Strategy

S&P 500 Drawdown

S&P 500 Drawdown Is the U.S. stock market poised for a drawdown at some point in 2021? Image: Bloomberg

S&P 500 Drawdown and 12-Month Forward P/E

S&P 500 Drawdown and 12-Month Forward P/E The current market selloff is in line with the average S&P 500 drawdown and 12-month forward P/E, since 1987. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

S&P 500 Drawdowns Since 1950

S&P 500 Drawdowns – Average Corrections since WW2 The recent correction has been sharper than the average since WW2, with the S&P 500 going to correction territory in a few days. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

S&P 500 Drawdowns

S&P 500 Drawdowns Drawdowns don’t have a precise time to start or end and they happen all the time. This chart puts into perspective S&P 500 drawdowns. Image: Bianco Research

Median S&P 500 Performance Around Drawdowns Close to or Larger than 20% Since 1950

Median S&P 500 Performance Around Drawdowns Close to or Larger than 20% Since 1950 In the absence of recession, short-lived market drawdowns are often followed by strong recoveries, offering attractive returns to investors who stay the course rather than selling in panic. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

S&P 500 Max Drawdown During Recessions

S&P 500 Max Drawdown During Recessions Recessions can have a significant impact on stocks, causing pain for investors, with the majority of losses occurring within the actual recession period. Image: BofA Global Research