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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Stock Discussion
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The heatmap pretty much shows the bloodbath happened for the past few days
To begin the Vix (volatility / fear gauge) index also shows a massive surge within these few days, hitting the 18 mark.
The last time it was this high was in Apr 19th 2024 where it hit peak of 19.23
Very obvious the ...
Headline PCE prices: 0.1% m/m
Core PCE prices: +0.2% m/m
Moving toward Fed's 2% target:
Headline inflation -0.1pt to 2.5% yoy, IN-LINE with expectations. This is the lowest level since February '21 and down from 7.2% two years ago.
Core inflation is flat at 2.6% yoy, at the lowest level since March '21. This is slightly above expectations (2.5%), which is not such a big surprise as PCE data from yesterday's GDP report revealed a similar picture.
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I hope that my stock will go up eventually after maybe 5 years. cheers
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It might not look like much but the regime just shifted.
What is this chart ?
It shows the change in the S&P 500 in % from a 1 daily standard deviation *rise* in US real GDP growth, holding all other factors constant (I.e the sensitivity of SP500 to US real GDP)
This was bobbling around in negative territory ("bad news is good news" regime).
Now it has turned positive ("bad news is bad news")
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