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- We begin with the Weekly Scoreboard.
- Table 1 summarizes recent price action for stock market indexes.
- Table 2 summarizes how much of the bear market decline has been retraced for stock market indexes.
- Table 3 summarizes various price projection levels for stock market indexes if 38.2%, 50% or 61.8% of the bear market decline is retraced.
- Table 4 summarizes recent price action for the S&P GICS Sectors.
- Table 5 summarizes how much of the bear market decline has been retraced for the S&P GICS Sectors.
- Chart 1 is a swing chart of the daily S&P 500 since October 11, 2007.
- Chart 2 is the daily S&P 500 and the S&P 500 advance-decline line since 2007.
- Chart 3 is the daily S&P 500 and the % of S&P 500 stocks above their 200 day moving average from 2007.
- Chart 4 is the daily S&P 500 and the % of S&P 500 stocks above their 50 day moving average from 2007.
- Chart 5 is the daily S&P 500 with 21 day moving average and Bollinger Bands for 2009.
- Chart 6 is the daily S&P 500 with 50 day moving average and Bollinger Bands for 2009.
- Chart 7 is the weekly S&P 500 with 40 week moving average and Bollinger Bands from 2005.
- Chart 8 is the weekly S&P 500 with the MACD indicator from 2002.
- Chart 9 compares the current cycle of the weekly S&P 500 to the bottom in 1938.
- Chart 10 compares the current cycle of the weekly S&P 500 to the bottom in 1942.
- Chart 11 compares the current cycle of the weekly S&P 500 to the bottom in 1974.
- Chart 12 compares the current cycle of the weekly S&P 500 to the bottom in 1982.
- Chart 13 compares the current cycle of the weekly S&P 500 to the bottom in 2003.
- Chart 14 is the S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary Sector and its relative to the S&P 500 from 1990.
- Chart 15 is the S&P 500 Utilities Sector and its relative to the S&P 500 from 1990.
- Chart 16 is the U.S. Treasury Yield Curve, this week, 4 weeks ago and 52 weeks ago.
- Chart 17 is the Real U.S. Treasury Yield Curve, this week, 4 weeks ago and 52 weeks ago.
- Chart 18 shows the daily 3 month LIBOR yield, 3 month U.S. Treasury yields and the spread between the two from 2007.
- Chart 19 shows the daily 1 year LIBOR yield, 1 year U.S. Treasury yields and the spread between the two from 2007.
- Chart 20 shows the daily Moody's Aaa yield, the Long-term U.S. Treasury yield and the spread between the two from 2007.
- Chart 21 shows the daily Moody's Baa yield, the Long-term U.S. Treasury yield and the spread between the two from 2007.
- Chart 22 shows the daily Moody's Baa yield, Moody's Aaa yield and the spread between the two from 2007.
- Chart 23 is the daily yield of the U.S. Treasury Long-term constant maturity from 2005.
- Chart 24 is a swing chart of the daily U.S. Dollar Index (DX) from the March, 2008 low.
- Table 6 summarizes recent price action for spot commodities and commodity indexes.
- Chart 25 compares the current cycle of daily Gold to cycles in 2005-6 and 2007-8.
- Chart 26 is the Trade Balance from 1960.
- Chart 27 is Gross Federal Debt from 1925.
- Chart 28 is Gross Federal Debt and Gross Federal Debt as a % of Nominal GDP from 1925.
- Charts 29 through 31 review Retail Sales from 1992.
- Chart 32 reviews Industrial Production from 1919.
- Chart 33 is Capacity Utilization from 1968.
- Charts 34 and 35 review Housing Permits and Housing Starts from as early as 1959.
- Charts 36 through 38 review various Producer Price Indexes from 1948, 1975 and 1976.
- Chart 39 reviews various Consumer Price Indexes.
- Chart 40 is U.S Import Prices Indexes for All Commodities and All less Fuels from 1984.
- Chart 41 is monthly U.S. Stock Market Capitalization as a % of Nominal GDP since 1925.
- Chart 42 is current receipts, expenditures and surplus/deficit of the U.S. Government from 1981.
- Chart 43 is Bank Failures reported weekly by FDIC since mid-2008.



For the Weekly Scoreboard in .pdf format, click here.
Table 1

Table 2
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Table 4

Table 5

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Table 6

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Chart 43

That's it for this week....
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