U.S. equities have fallen so much that the S&P 500 Index is now trading near the lowest valuation since early 2016. That’s quite a contrast compared to a year ago, when the gauge was at the highest forward price-to-earnings ratio since 2002. https://www.bloombergquint.com/glob...second-biggest-on-record-bofa-says#gs.vXLwNvI
I thought they said this bull market was going to last another 15 years or so.... I mean they even called for s$p 3000 by Xmas time.....
Nasdaq100 is still positive for the year 2018 despite the second largest stock market exodus (according to BoFA). Perhaps not as serious as it sounds.
I don't really understand what it means by exodus. When someone sells, another person needs to buy to make a transaction. So, exodus here must be matched by injection there. So, what does exodus really mean? Shouldn't each transaction be considered neutral since it consist of a buy and sell?
I take it to mean that the money is starting to rotate out of equities by active participants. Have you made changes to your 401k plan to go to cash? Most people are still in auto-buy mode. I don't even remember my login. Once we drop another 15-30% I m going to start calling ... get me off your stupid robo-advisor and move me to bonds! That's most likely when the shares go from weak hands to strong hands. Stay tuned.
%% Good question. Could be true, helpme; but here is the other side-not neutral[1]When BAC closes down for week [-3.74%] ,above average volume of 433+ million volume, many of us call that sell volume [red] [2] AKA exodus.