S&P 500 vs. Daily Trading Sentiment Composite
S&P 500 vs. Daily Trading Sentiment Composite The NDR daily trading sentiment composite is neutral. How high will the S&P 500 climb by year-end? Image: Ned Davis Research
S&P 500 vs. Daily Trading Sentiment Composite The NDR daily trading sentiment composite is neutral. How high will the S&P 500 climb by year-end? Image: Ned Davis Research
Real S&P 500 and U.S. Consumer Sentiment and Median Expected Inflation U.S. consumer sentiment remains weak as inflation could dampen the economic recovery and consumer spending. Image: BCA Research
Reflation Sentiment – Total Return in Local Currency Is the great reflation trade still alive? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Sentiment – U.S. Composite Put/Call Ratio The U.S. put/call ratio continues to trade at relatively low levels, suggesting extreme complacency. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Sentiment – Global Risk Appetite Index The global risk appetite index remains positive, but is drifting down. Image: Credit Suisse Research
AAII Bearish Sentiment The AAII Bearish Sentiment reached a low at 19.8%, which is contrarian bearish. Image: BofA Global Research
U.S. Equity Sentiment Index U.S. equity market sentiment is improving. Image: Nomura
AAII Bull/Bear Survey – S&P 500 Return Following Sentiment Extremes Elevated sentiment like today suggests lower future returns. Image: Richardson Wealth
AAII Investor Sentiment Survey and S&P 500 Index Return The AAII investor sentiment is a useful contrarian indicator. Image: Jeroen Blokland
Sentiment – U. Michigan Increase in Stock Market Prices in 1-Year U.S. consumers are very bulish for stock prices in 1-year. Image: The Daily Shot
Sentiment – VIX and U.S. Equity Put/Call Ratio The divergence between the VIX and the put/call ratio could suggest a market susceptible to a downside shock. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management