The S&P 500 and various measures of investor sentiment all remain below their August highs. We are getting neither the broad increase in optimism nor the improving price action needed to argue that the bounce off of the October lows is the beginning of a new bull market.
Why It Matters: Price and sentiment often move in tandem. Optimism rebounded as stocks rallied off its October low but has struggled (like it the S&P 500 itself) to eclipse it’s summer highs. All three sentiment indicators have now ticked lower and we are seeing some evidence that the upside price momentum that accompanied the rally off of last month’s lows is starting to wane. Investors getting impatient with an unexpectedly persistent downtrend in prices could be reflected in sentiment indicators moving back toward their recent lows. Ultimately, time will tell how investors respond to their resolve being tested.
In this week’s Sentiment Report we take a closer look at the latest options data and how various groups of investors are responding to the latest market developments.