I write a daily note on Stock Market TV and would love for you to join me there.
One number, in one minute or less.
The Daily Number - My top data point each market day.
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Here is a snippet of what I was writing about last weekβ¦.
Monday's number was... -4%
The S&P 500 posted back-to-back -4% down days last week.
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Hereβs the chart:
Tuesday's number was... 28.5
My 'Fear or Strength' model has shifted into tactical bullish mode because the Volatility Index (VIX) is above 28.5.
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Hereβs the chart:
Wednesday's number was... 50%
More than 50% of the stocks in the S&P 500 are currently in oversold conditions.
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Hereβs the chart:
Thursday's number was... 3rd
Wednesday's daily move of +9.5% for the S&P 500 was its third-best day going all the way back to the 1950s.
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Hereβs the chart:
Friday's number was... 0.09
The St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index has risen above the zero line, increasing to 0.09.
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Hereβs the chart:
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Stay safe, and good luck out thereβ¦
GH
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