The S&P 500 just experienced its longest stretch without a 1% daily swing since Thanksgiving week 2021. But moving from volatility to calm is just part of the needed rotation. It will be difficult for bulls to stay optimistic if the market is not able to rotate from weakness to strength.
Why It Matters: Some of the most challenging years for the stock market in the past half century have had a combination of weakness and volatility similar to what has been experienced in 2022. The best gains have tended to come in years when the market has been calm and strength has been persistent. 2017 is a prime example of this. The recent ebbing in volatility provides some hope that conditions are improving and that the experience of the first three quarters of 2022 is receding into the past. The odds of a better market environment are greater on a shift from weakness to strength than from volatility to calm.
In this week’s Sentiment Report we take a closer look at the rise in optimism that has come as investors have responded to calmer conditions by hoping that sustained strength will soon follow.