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S&P500 - Future Outlook Based on Historical Bull Market Trends

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SP:SPX   S&P 500 Index
A bull market kicked off in 1974 after a lower low was formed from the 1970 local bottom and the 300-month SMA was tested. Subsequent tests of the 200-month SMA occurred in following years, followed by a parabolic breakout and volatile re-tests of the 50-month SMA, including a ~36% unexpected drop in 1987 (Black Friday) and a 20% decline 2-3 years later in 1990. At the point of this decline, the S&P had rallied nearly 400% since the bottom in 1974. The S&P continued to rally another 400% from 1990 until topping in the year 2000.

A bull market kicked off in 2009 after a lower low was formed from the 2002 local bottom and the 300-month SMA was tested. Subsequent tests of the 200-month SMA occurred in following years, followed by a parabolic breakout and volatile re-tests of the 50-month SMA, including a ~36% unexpected drop in 2020 (COVID) and, at present, a 30% decline 2 years later in 2022. At the point of this decline, the S&P had rallied nearly 400% since the bottom in 2009. The S&P...

This is not investment advice. This is merely a macro-viewpoint to consider during a period of bearish market sentiment based simply on historical data price trends, demonstrating it has not always been gloom & doom after perceived massive bull rallies for extended periods of time.
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