The average stock listed on the NYSE is down over 34% off its highs.
The new 52-week highs list peaked in February of last year - that was over 15 months ago!
We've now seen more stocks hitting new lows than new highs for the most consecutive weeks since the Great Financial Crisis.
The Technology, Communications and Consumer Discretionary sectors combined make up almost half of the stocks in the entire S&P500. They're each now down 26%, 33% and 35%, respectively.
In fact, almost half the stocks on the Nasdaq have seen their prices get cut in half.
And people keep asking me if we're going into a bear market?
What the hell do you call that?
If you define all that as a bull market, then I think you need to check yourself into a mental hospital.