JPMorgan Chase: How a typical U.S. stock market correction finds its bottom

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2024.08.07 13:53
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The report suggests that the following signals often appear when the U.S. stock market hits bottom: deteriorating credit spreads, steepening of the U.S. Treasury yield curve, defensive sectors leading the rise, S&P breaking below the 20-day moving average, rising put/call ratio reaching high levels, significant reversal of the VIX index, and market breadth narrowing to 20%