How Does 2016 Compare To Stock Market Peaks In 2000, 2007?

 | Aug 16, 2016 12:08AM ET

h3 2000 Dot-Com Peak: 200-Day Was Helpful

“As a trader who has seen a great deal and been in a lot of markets, there is nothing disconcerting to me about a price move out of a trading range that nobody understands.”

Bruce Kovner
Market Wizards

A market’s 200-day moving average can assist in monitoring investors’ net aggregate tolerance for risk. Notice in the first chart below the S&P 500 was unable to recapture its 200-day after dropping below it in October 2000. Compare and contrast the top chart to the bottom chart; notice how unlike 2000, the S&P 500 was able to recapture its 200-day after the Brexit bottom was made on June 27, 2016.