What little suspense is left in the year revolves around whether the S & P 500 can close at a historic high.
Closing the year at a historic high is a fairly rare event — it's only happened eight times since 1926, and only four times since 1963, according to S & P Global: 2020, 2013, 1999, 1991, 1963, 1958, 1954, 1928.
So far, the S & P is up 0.9% in these first four of the seven days.
The S & P internals are almost the opposite of where they were a year ago.
S & P 500: overbought and expensive: Relative Strength Indicator (RSI): 72 (overbought) % stocks over 50-day- moving average: 89% (high, overbought) Forward earnings P/E: 19.6 (expensive) Earnings growth: 11% (high) Markets are positioned very bullish.
Persons:
Santa Claus, Ingersoll Rand, Parker, Eaton, General Mills, Hendrik Bessembinder, It's
Organizations:
Mastercard, Capital, American Express, Union Pacific, General, Nike, FedEx, Global, CFA, U.S
Locations:
Santa, Eaton, Hannifin, Wayfair, United States