S&P 500: Despite Bear Market, A Buy Signal Could Flash Soon

 | Oct 12, 2022 01:40PM ET

Since the S&P 500,Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ are down more than 20% from their highs (one commonly accepted definition of a bear market), stocks are considered to be in a bear market.

I don’t subscribe to the ‘any 20% decline equals a bear market’ notion. Calling a bear market after a 20% decline usually isn’t much help because historically, and ironically, most bear markets end after a ~20% S&P 500 decline (see chart below).

The chart below compares the average bear market with the 2020 meltdown. I originally published this chart in March 2020 and argued that stocks are approaching a good buying opportunity.