Bull Market – IG + Tech Fund Flows and S&P 500
Bull Market – IG + Tech Fund Flows and S&P 500 What will end the current bull market? Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
Bull Market – IG + Tech Fund Flows and S&P 500 What will end the current bull market? Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
S&P 500 Index Bull Markets (Since WWII) the First Year So far, the new bull maket is topping all other bull markets since WWII. Image: LPL Research
S&P 500 Index – Longest Bull Markets since WWII Chart showing every bull market since WWII. The recent bull market peaked at 400%. Image: LPL Research
Gold’s Last Bull Market and Gold/S&P 500 Correlation During the GFC, the correlation between gold and the S&P 500 was positive. Deutsche Bank suggests that gold could move higher, as investor confidence remains subdued. Image: Deutsche Bank
S&P 500 Real Return and Secular Bull Market Analogs Since the Great Recession, U.S. stocks have behaved like a secular bull market. Image: Fidelity Investments
S&P 500 and Bull Markets Goldman Sachs asks: “Has a new bull market started?” Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Secular Bull Market – The S&P 500 and Its 200-Week Moving Average The 200-week moving average is a strong support level, suggesting that the secular bull market is still intact for the time being. Image: Credit Suisse
Secular Bull Market – S&P 500 with 200-Day and 200-Week Moving Averages This chart suggests that the secular bull market is intact, as the 200-week moving average is a strong support level. Image: Morgan Stanley Research
Secular Bull Market Analogs – 1949-1968 vs. S&P 500 since 2009 This chart compares the secular bull market of 1949-1968 vs. the S&P 500 since 2009. In 1962, the breadth thrust was about the same as today. Image: Fidelity Investments
S&P 500 and Secular Bull Market Behavior The S&P 500 below the 200-week moving average is not secular bull market behavior. Image: BofA Global Research
S&P 500 and Secular Bull Market Corrections Chart suggesting that the 100-week MA and the 200-week MA are key secular market supports. Image: BofA Global Research