Stock Market Worst Week Since Memorial Day
Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2012 Oct 13, 2012 - 12:13 PM GMTDespite positive pre-market futures, the S&P 500 struggled at the open but rallied around the amazingly strong Consumer Sentiment report. But alas the gains had no staying power. Earnings season continues to weigh heavily, with the popular press pointing to concerns about shrinking profit margins in big financials (e.g., the fine print in in the quarterly reports of Wells Fargo and JP Morgan). The S&P 500 closed the day with a modest 0.30% decline, but the tally for the week was -2.21%, the worst weekly close since the four-day Memorial Day week (which saw a 3.02% plunge).
Here is a 5-minute snapshot of today’s market action.
Here is a 60-minute view since just before the QE3 announcement. We’ve had twin peaks between then and now. And we’re currently resting on the 50-day moving average, which may, or may not, provide support (see the last chart below). Stay tuned!
The index is now up 13.60% for 2012. From a longer-term perspective, the S&P 500 is 111.2% above the March 2009 closing low and 8.7% below the nominal all-time high of October 2007.
For a better sense of how these declines figure into a larger historical context, here’s a long-term view of secular bull and bear markets in the S&P Composite since 1871.
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