Hi craft
Do you have a long term chart of the XAOAI (accumulation index) to go with the XAO chart?
Cheers
No - only back to Sep 2002.
I believe the base for the accumulation index was =1000, 31/12/1979. so that works out around 11.5% pa compound.
If anybody has the full data set it would be nice to see the chart.
Nice charts.
Hard to see a capitulation from here given the relatively suppressed levels of the second chart.
Our index is so top heavy - I think this is a factor, perhaps we have a huge period of rotations as the small to mid caps turn to big caps and some of the big caps float away? This could take many years to play out however.
Oh, Lord, it's hard to be bullish
When the market goes down everyday
I can't look at the end of day chart
'Cause it gets worse in every way
The volatility is rising
and it's hard to stick to my plan
Oh, Lord, it's hard to be bullish
But I'm doing the best that I can.
How I envy those investors
Who can handle the draw down, I can't
This capitulation is trying
And it's no good to complain or rant.
The volatility is rising
and it's hard to stick to my plan
Oh, Lord, it's hard to be bullish
But I'm doing the best that I can.
[with my sincere apologies to Mac Davis)
Oh, Lord, it's hard to be bullish
When the market goes down everyday
I can't look at the end of day chart
'Cause it gets worse in every way
The volatility is rising
and it's hard to stick to my plan
Oh, Lord, it's hard to be bullish
But I'm doing the best that I can.
How I envy those investors
Who can handle the draw down, I can't
This capitulation is trying
And it's no good to complain or rant.
The volatility is rising
and it's hard to stick to my plan
Oh, Lord, it's hard to be bullish
But I'm doing the best that I can.
[with my sincere apologies to Mac Davis)
The long term question seems to me to be one of mean reversion vs sustained slow down in earnings growth.
Short term the market can do anything. Long term I'd argue buying below trend market earnings has a higher probability of long term financial reward then buying above trend -even if it feels (is) wrong in the short run.
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