Dow Jones Industrial Average vs. S&P 500
Dow Jones Industrial Average vs. S&P 500 The Dow Jone Industrial Average is lagging the S&P 500, as it is underweight in technology and overweight in financials and industrials. Image: CNBC
Dow Jones Industrial Average vs. S&P 500 The Dow Jone Industrial Average is lagging the S&P 500, as it is underweight in technology and overweight in financials and industrials. Image: CNBC
Secular Bull Market – Dow Jones Industrial Average and 30-Year Bond Cycles Chart suggesting a “new” secular bull market underway with the potential to last until 2034. Image: Fundstrat Global Advisors, LLC
Performance – Industrials vs. S&P 500 and Global Current Activity Indicator (CAI) Goldman Sachs upgraded industrials to outperform, as global economic growth is improving. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Bloomberg Dollar Index vs. U.S. Industrials ETF A rebound in activity could suggest a further depreciation of the U.S. dollar. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Performance for the Year: S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average U.S. stocks climbed, erasing 2020 losses, as easing lockdowns boosts risk appetite. Image: Financial Times
Dow Jones Industrial Average Historical Performance Around Waterfall Declines vs. All Cases Since 2020 The rally since March low is stronger than any of the 13 previous post-waterfall bounces. Image: Ned Davis Research
Dow Jones Industrial Average Historical Performance Around Waterfall Declines vs. 1987 and 2020 The current Dow Jones rally is stronger than the 1987 bounce. Image: Ned Davis Research
Top 10 Ranked by Dow Jones Industrial Average Weekly Performance For the week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged more than 12%, one of its best weekly performances on record. Image: CNBC
Top 15 Worst First Quarters for the Dow Jones Industrial Average The Dow Jones Industrial Average recorded its worst first quarter ever. Historically, the median annual loss was 3.5%. Image: CNBC
Bear Market – Post-Waterfall Decline Environment in Dow Jones Industrial Average After waterfalls, retests are common. The Dow Jones Industrial Average breaks low 69% of time, by median of 2.4% and within a median of two months. Image: Ned Davis Research
Dow Jones Industrial Average: Present vs. 1929 This chart compares the Dow Jones Industrial Average to 1929 (for informational purposes only). Image: Nautilus Research