When Will We Finally See a Pullback? - Real Time Insight
May 21 2013 - 3:13PM
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The recent stock market rally has been truly remarkable. Since
November 15, the S&P 500 has surged +23% and is up about +17%
year-to-date.
In fact, the year-to-date return for the market
through May 20 is the best start to the year since at least
1990 (yes, even outpacing anything seen in the late 1990's):
(Note that in each of the other 4 years the S&P
finished much higher by the end of the year.)
Perhaps even more remarkable is that the rally has
been virtually uninterrupted in 2013. Since January 1, the index
has finished in the green 16 weeks compared to just 4 in the red.
And the worst "pullback" we've seen so far this year was the April
11-18 stretch when the market slid -3.8% peak-to-trough. And the
index quickly regained those losses by the end of the month.
It's worth noting, however, that the last 3 years
had strong starts too, only to see meaningful slowdowns by
mid-year:
So when do you think we will finally see a
pullback in the market?
Let's define a pullback as at least a 5% decline
from the market's highs (which would currently be around the 1590
level on the S&P 500).
We will see a pullback...
A. Soon. Within a few weeks.
B. Over the summer... and for the 4th time in a row.
C. Not till the fall/winter. Momentum is too strong right now.
D. In 2014 (or later!)
Chime in below. And please give some reasoning
behind your answer.
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