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Slow Drip Stock Sell-Off Is Getting Worse Than Past Flash Crashes: S&P 500 Down 18 Last 23 Days

FYI: Andrew Adams lived through Brexit. He made it through the presidential election, and China’s devaluation, when violent selloffs in U.S. equities gave way to heroic recoveries. Going by the charts, he says, this episode looks the same. But going by his nerves it’s different.

“There’s less conviction that something is there to bail us out,” said Adams, a strategist for Raymond James & Associates in St. Petersburg, Florida. “This time, no one’s really expecting much out of the markets.”

While Adams is a long way from throwing in the towel, he’s not imagining things when it comes to subtle shifts in market behavior. One is the persistence of losses. Stocks in the S&P 500 have dropped in 18 of the 23 days since peaking in September, roughly twice the frequency of the last three corrections.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-10-24/slow-drip-stock-sell-off-getting-worse-than-past-flash-crashes?srnd=premium
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