S&P 500 Index Bull Markets
S&P 500 Index Bull Markets to Double Despite the recent sell-off, the current bull market remains one of the strongest ever. Image: LPL Research
S&P 500 Index Bull Markets to Double Despite the recent sell-off, the current bull market remains one of the strongest ever. Image: LPL Research
Long-Term Treasury Yield – The Great Bond Bull and Bear Markets Is a great bear bond market underway? Image: BofA Global Research
AAII Survey – Average S&P 500 Returns After % of Bullish Investors Dropped Below 20% The AAII Bullish Sentiment is below 20%, which is contrarian bullish. Image: Truist
Sentiment – AAII Bull Readings vs. Cumulative 8wk Equity Flows Investor sentiment has fallen to the lowest level since August 2020, which is contrarian bullish. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
Bull Markets After Initial Fed Rate Hike Historically, the first Fed rate hike is not the end of the bull market. Image: LPL Research
Bull Market – S&P 500 % Returns and Length of 50-Trading Day Breakouts Can the S&P 500 continue to rise? Image: Arbor Research & Trading LLC
S&P 500 – Bull/Base/Bear Targets Morgan Stanley still expects the S&P 500 to reach 4,225 by midyear 2022 (base case scenario). Image: Morgan Stanley Research Click the Image to Enlarge
Number of Trading Days for Each S&P 500 Bull Market to Double Since WWII, this is the fastest bull market to double off a bottom. Image: CNBC
S&P 500 Uninterrupted Bull Markets Without -10% Swing Down Since 1950, there has been an average of one 10% correction per year for the S&P 500 Index. Image: Nautilus Research
Bull Markets – S&P 500 Performance in Year 1 and Year 2 Off Low and Second Year Max Drawdown Since 1950, the S&P 500 gain during the second year of bull markets has been about 13% on average. Image: LPL Research