Global equity market sentiment is at euphoric levels:
BofA’s Global Equity Risk-Love indicator jumped to 1.4, its highest in 13 months.
This gauge tracks investors’ positioning, put-call ratios, investor surveys, price technicals, and volatility.
This metric has surged from panic levels to euphoria in just 4 months.
Since 1987, sentiment has only been higher 7% of the time.
These periods include the pre-pandemic rally and the post-pandemic recovery.
Market sentiment is through the roof.
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BofA’s Global Equity Risk-Love indicator jumped to 1.4, its highest in 13 months.
This gauge tracks investors’ positioning, put-call ratios, investor surveys, price technicals, and volatility.
This metric has surged from panic levels to euphoria in just 4 months.
Since 1987, sentiment has only been higher 7% of the time.
These periods include the pre-pandemic rally and the post-pandemic recovery.
Market sentiment is through the roof.
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Markets are entering a historically tough season:
Since 1927, in year 1 of the US presidential cycle, the S&P 500 has fallen 58% of the time in September, the second-worst month historically.
During these years, the index returned an average of -1.62%.
October has also been weak, with an average return of -0.58%.
Overall, September has averaged the worst returns since 1950.
Since 1950, September has posted gains in just 3 out of 18 times in a post-election year.
History says volatility is ahead.
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Since 1927, in year 1 of the US presidential cycle, the S&P 500 has fallen 58% of the time in September, the second-worst month historically.
During these years, the index returned an average of -1.62%.
October has also been weak, with an average return of -0.58%.
Overall, September has averaged the worst returns since 1950.
Since 1950, September has posted gains in just 3 out of 18 times in a post-election year.
History says volatility is ahead.
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