Every Dow Drawdown Greater Than 30%
Every Dow Drawdown Greater Than 30% These charts show every Dow drawdown greater than 30% since 1915. Image: Of Dollars And Data
Every Dow Drawdown Greater Than 30% These charts show every Dow drawdown greater than 30% since 1915. Image: Of Dollars And Data
S&P 500 Over Next 250 Sessions Following 6%+ Drop Historically, when the S&P 500 dropped by 6% or more over the prior two sessions, it was up by 16.7% on average over the course of the next 250 trading days, Image: Of Dollars And Data
Relative Performance of S&P 500 vs. Euro Stoxx 50 and EUR/USD EUR/USD fell to lowest level since May 2017. The growth differential should remain in favor of the US dollar. Image: Pictet Wealth Management
S&P 500 When ISM Manufacturing Index Rises Above 50 When the ISM Manufacturing Index rises above 50, U.S. Treasuries and the U.S. dollar tend to weaken, while the S&P 500 tends to rise. Image: Nordea and Macrobond
Gold and Emerging Market Currency Index Historically, a weak U.S. dollar tends to be good for gold and emerging markets. Image: Gavekal, Macrobond
EUR/USD and Differential in Balance Sheet Growth Fed – ECB Chart suggesting that differentials in balance sheet growth between the Fed and the ECB have pushed the U.S. dollar higher. Image: BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research
Tech Bubble Chart suggesting that a second tech bubble could be about to burst. A strange feeling of déjà vu, even if the chart doesn’t take into account inflation-adjusted dollars. Image: Financial Times
European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) Inflows and EUR/USD European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) inflows usually suggest a weaker U.S. dollar. Image: Morgan Stanley
Total Allocated Exchange Reserves by Currency The U.S. dollar represents 61% of all central bank foreign reserves. And the total value of all currencies held in foreign exchange reserves is almost $11 trillion. Image: howmuch.net
Percentage of Stocks That Beat the S&P 500 by Year This chart shows that the percentage of U.S. stocks that beat the S&P 500 in a given year is not small, but stock picking is not an easy task. Image: Of Dollars And Data
U.S./German 2-Year Yield Spread vs. U.S./Euro Foreign Exchange Rate This chart shows the Euro vs. US Dollar (EUR/USD) and how a wider U.S./German 2-year yield spread corresponds to a stronger US dollar. R² = 0.62 since 2005.