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The lowest A/D issues and A/D volume ratios in 2005


Using our simple, conservative
("long only") trading system,
you could have obtained returns of 15 - 20%
on the S&P 500 index in 2005
 
(compared to a buy & hold return of only 3 %).

In 2005, there were 4 instances where the S&P 500 index reached critically low A/D issues and A/D volume ratios.

Table 1. Lowest critical A/D volume and A/D issues ratios in 2005. S&P 500 index.
DateCritical A/D
 Issues Ratio
Critical A/D
 Volume Ratio
Magnitude of
Uptrend
 (Recovery Rally)
Chart and Point
Reference
01/04/20050.100.133.5%Chart #1 - A
04/13/20050.100.136.1%Chart #1 - B
08/16/20050.090.112.0%Chart #2 - A
10/05/20050.090.148.2%Chart #2 - B

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In 2005, the S&P 500 moved sideways for most of the year. The index generated a mid-term run higher each time critically low A/D ratios readings appeared. We saw 2 modest and 2 strong up-trends.

Chart #1:   Lowest critical A/D volume and A/D issues ratios. S&P 500 index. January - July 2005. (In the bottom pane, A/D issues ratios are listed at the top and A/D volume ratios at the bottom).
 
Chart #1 - Point A:On January 3 and 4, 2005, the S&P 500 index declined by approximately 2%. Even after reaching critically low A/D issues and A/D volume ratios on January 4, the index continued to decline until January 24 (a loss of approximately 1.6%). It then started a recovery rally on January 25 and gained about 3.5% from the level seen on January 4 (Point A).
 
Chart # 1 - Point B: After having suffered a decline of some 8%, the S&P 500 index reached critically low sentiment levels on April 13, 2005. In contrast to the situation described above for Chart #1 - Point A, the S&P 500 index made an instant recovery this time, starting an up-move on the following trading day. It also displayed a stronger recovery pattern – between April and August, the index rallied by more than 6%.
 
Chart #2:  Lowest critical A/D volume and A/D issues ratios. S&P 500 index. August - December 2005. (In the bottom pane, A/D issues ratios are listed at the top and A/D volume ratios at the bottom).
 
Chart #2 - Point A: On August 16, 2005, we saw a situation similar to the one described above for January 4. Between August 10 and 16, the S&P 500 index declined by some 2%. It generated critically low advance/decline issues and volume ratios on August 16. Following this date, the index lost a further 2.5% before reversing to the upside and gaining about 2% (compared to its August 16 closing level).
 
Chart #2 - Point B: On October 4 and 5, 2005, the S&P 500 index lost more than 2.5%. This drop triggered critically low sentiment readings on October 5. Over the following 6 trading days, the index declined a further 2.5%. On October 13, the index then started a recovery rally. Similar to the situation described for April 2005, this was a very strong rally; it pushed the S&P 500 more than 8% above its October 5 closing level.

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8/28/2006

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