After a rare month in the history, S & P500's moves began to become more aggressive at a time than those in the emerging markets, but this relationship has now reversed and is returning to normal levels. And after several times the volatility of NASDAQ and S & P exploded, now it began to calm down.
This comfort reassures the New Year's rally to become something more stable. That is not just the seasonal effect of returning investors after the holidays to spend money again. This is a sign that the situation is beginning to normalize, laying the foundations for a more stable risky environment.
Although the Fed this week has made a gift to bulls with its interest rate hikes, investors are still looking for signs of re-risking their appetite.
Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.
Graphs: Used with permission of Bloomberg Finance L.P.
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