Saturday, October 26

S&P 500 no correction in past 2 year, warning sign

"Correction" is a term that gets used increasingly loosely in stock market talk, to where it's becoming applied to every 2 percent or 3 percent selloff that happens these days.
Truth is, though, the stock market hasn't had a real correction-a drop between 10 percent and 20 percent-in more than two years.
That's been 516 trading days, during which the stock market has weathered a European recession, a U.S. government shutdown, a fiscal cliff and sequestration , a presidential election-a daunting menu of landmines that would have tripped up many other bull markets.
But not this one.
Instead, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) has rallied nearly ..

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