Except for an outlier in 2015, we see that 5% pullback was taking longer over the years, starting from 200 days and reaching 400+ days. From this stat, we can expect the pullback to take another 200 days unless there's a big disaster. Also, the table would've been complete if the article had provided the progressive S&P gain from Nov to date for comparison with other data.

S&P 500 hasn't fallen 5% from a peak in nearly 200 sessions--what that tells market historians

It is an unbearable lightness of being for the S&P 500 index. The broad-market measure of a basket o
S&P 500 hasn't fallen 5% from a peak in nearly 200 sessions--what that tells market historians

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  • Targarean
    ·2021-08-22
    Not sure if there is sufficient data points to conclude though
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  • YenChing
    ·2021-08-22
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