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Market Trends: Where the Smart Money Moving?

@sriram_balu
Tracking the Mega Trends Photo by Tuesday Temptation on Unsplash The markets have been highly volatile in the past months. We have been clueless about the direction of major indices until last week when the bulls gained traction. I have been tracking a few data points and observed the below: Post COVID-19 market rally, the energy sector (oil & gas) has outperformed the broader markets. Along with the oil price rally, most oil and gas producing nations (except a few for legal reasons) have witnessed a rally: countries like Saudi, Qatar, and UAE — the markets have outperformed the S&P 500. Source: Author @ WIBE With the regulations easing up in China on various sectors (real estate, tech, finance, etc.), the rally started in the Chinese equities only for a short period, and it is back to where it was! We are yet to see the Chinese equities grip away from the bears. The US (S&P 500) index (VOO ETF) rallied in the past couple of weeks, gaining about 11% in the last month. Two strong emerging markets (Brazil and India) have outperformed the S&P 500. Based on past data, many tout that Brazil generally performs well during times of recession or high inflation. Source: Author @ WIBE Note: The generated data may have errors and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Countries and their respective indices are ranked (WIBE Rank) based on their performance and economic outlook. The first rank means top performer and the best to invest in based on market momentum. Follow me to know more updated analysis!! $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $DJIA(.DJI)$ $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO)$
Market Trends: Where the Smart Money Moving?

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