As sophisticated as public markets can be, they often have little quirks.
Everyone’s heard about the McRib indicator: The S&P 500 has a higher daily return when the McRib is available at McDonald’s than when it’s not available.
Or how about the magazine covers? That’s another classic anecdotal indicator.
Another one is the conference dip.
It’s said that when all the traders are out at conferences, the market dips.
The annual CMT Association Symposium was notorious for this. Later on, we saw this during the big SALT conference in Vegas.
The old thought was that if all the big players are at a conference, who’s left to buy?
It’s funny because now we’re seeing the dips during crypto conferences.
The talk of the town in the world of crypto is the recent Bitcoin conference taking place in Miami.
This just seems to be the latest iteration: