The green line represent the stock market. The other two lines (blue and red) show two different measures of liquidity.
Liquidity has not grown in 2014 and the market has gone nowhere. Liquidity has been declining sharply toward the end of 2015. And the market has been sinking.
These two indicators are some of our most important gauges to assess the short-term and long-term trend of the stock market.
They are updated regularly for our subscribers. They tell them what to do and how to approach the stock market.
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George Dagnino, PhD
Editor, The Peter Dag Portfolio
Since 1977
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