Four Charts Of Recent S&P500 Price Volatility – February 4, 2016

This post is an update to past posts regarding stock market volatility.

While I track many different measures of volatility, I find the following charts to be both simple and clear in depicting the recent volatility in the stock market.

Overall, my analyses indicates that there are many reasons for this volatility, and the volatility is highly significant.

For reference purposes, shown below are four charts with y-axis price labels.

First, a one-year daily depiction of the S&P500 through yesterday’s (February 3, 2016) close, with a 50-day moving average (MA50) depicted by the blue line:

(click on chart to enlarge image)(charts courtesy of StockCharts.com)

S&P500

Second, a three-month daily depiction of the S&P500 through yesterday’s (February 3, 2016) close, with a 50-day moving average (MA50) depicted by the blue line:

(click on chart to enlarge image)(chart courtesy of StockCharts.com)

S&P500 daily 3 months

Third, a three-month depiction of the S&P500 in 60 minute intervals through yesterday’s (February 3, 2016) close, with a 50-hour moving average (MA50) depicted by the blue line:

S&P500 3 month 60 minute

Fourth, a three-month depiction of the S&P500 in 10 minute intervals through yesterday’s (February 3, 2016) close, with a 50-period moving average (MA50) depicted by the blue line:

S&P500 three months 10 minute intervals

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The Special Note summarizes my overall thoughts about our economic situation

SPX at 1912.53 as this post is written