July 2021 Analysis – Storm Clouds are Gathering
The S&P 500 composite closed up over 2% higher in July than it did in June. But underneath that statistic are some troubling data.
When looking across all sizes of companies (S&P100, S&P 400, S&P500, S&P 600) there are negative trends in New Highs vs New Lows, Advances v Decliners, and % of stocks above their 21 day moving average. The market typically leads the economy by six months. Economic data is still favoring Expansion versus Contraction, but now only by a score of 5-3 as opposed to 6-2 or better in recent months.