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The Daily Number 💯 Thursday, January 9, 2025

January 9, 2025

Today's number is... 1.60%

The S&P 500 under the hood is bifurcated!

The average stock in the S&P 500 is only 1.60% above its 200-day moving average.

Here’s the chart:

(right-click and open image in new tab to zoom in)

Let's break down what the chart shows:

The blue bars represent the percentage from the 200-day moving average of each S&P 500 stock.

The yellow bar indicates the average S&P 500 stock percentage from the 200-day moving average.

The red bar represents the S&P 500 index percentage from its 200-day moving average.

The Takeaway: The 200-day moving average is a great indicator for determining the stock's longer-term trend.

Simply put, an uptrend is when the price is above the 200-day moving average, while a downtrend is when it is below.

Currently, 266 stocks, or 53%, are trading above their 200-day average, while 234 stocks, or 47%, have dropped below it.

Market leadership is becoming increasingly narrower. 

The data supports this.

To give some perspective, just last November, three-quarters of the S&P 500 stocks were above their 200-day moving average. 

What are you seeing out there? Are things more bullish or bearish?

Let me know!

Grant Hawkridge | Chief Aussie Operator, All Star Charts


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