SP 500 MAJOR NON CONFIRMATION FORMING The chart posted is the SP 500 adjusted for Inflation . It is showing one of the biggest sell signals I have seen forming since 2007 by wavetimer334
S&P 500 inflation adjustedThis is a comparison chart between S&P 500 inflation adjusted and S&P 500. From 2021 through 2023 to date the S&P 500 has been volatile yet resulting in neutral returns now. From 2016 to 2021 the S&P 500 was in a highly volatile bull market. From 2009 to 2016 the S&P 500 was in a steady bull market. From 2007 to 2009 the S&P 500 was in a steep bear market. From 2003 to 2007 the S&P 500 was in a steady bull market. From 2000 to 2003 the S&P 500 was in a bear market. From 1995 to 2000 the S&P 500 was in a steep bull market. As you can see on the S&P 500 inflation adjusted chart, the 2020 covid low was the same price as the 2000 high. USD vs USD / Cumulative rate of inflation: 2022-2023 = $1.03 / 3% 2021-2023 = $1.13 / 12.6% 2020-2023 = $1.18 / 17.9% 2019-2023 = $1.19 / 19.3% 2018-2023 = $1.22 / 21.5% 2017-2023 = $1.24 / 24.5% 2016-2023 = $1.27 / 27.1% 2015-2023 = $1.29 / 28.7% 2014-2023 = $1.29 / 28.9% 2013-2023 = $1.31 / 31% 2012-2023 = $1.33 / 32.9% 2011-2023 = $1.36 / 35.6% 2010-2023 = $1.40 / 39.9% 2009-2023 = $1.42 / 42.2% 2008-2023 = $1.42 / 41.7% 2007-2023 = $1.47 / 47.2% 2006-2023 = $1.51 / 51.3% 2005-2023 = $1.56 / 56.2% 2004-2023 = $1.62 / 61.5% 2003-2023 = $1.66 / 65.8% 2002-2023 = $1.70 / 69.6% 2001-2023 = $1.72 / 72.4% 2000-2023 = $1.77 / 77.2%by Options3600