Stock Market Erasing the "Easing" Gains
Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2012 Sep 27, 2012 - 04:34 AM GMTCourtesy of Doug Short. : The S&P 500 logged its fifth consecutive daily decline and seventh of the past eight sessions. The index closed the day with a moderate loss of 0.57%. What’s particularly interesting is a snapshot of the index showing the twin rallies of September — the first dating from September 6th after Mario Draghi unveiled the ECB plan to save the euro. The second, of course, was the announcement of QE3 on September 13th. The index peaked the following morning. We’ve since erased a bit over half the gains.
Here is a 5-minute snapshot of today’s slump.
This 60-minute chart of September to date shows the ECB and QE3 rallies and the erasure of gains so far.
The index is now up 13.97% for 2012. From a longer-term perspective, the S&P 500 is 111.9% above the March 2009 closing low and 8.4% below the nominal all-time high of October 2007.
For a better sense of how these declines figure into a larger historical context, here’s a long-term view of secular bull and bear markets in the S&P Composite since 1871.
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