Brazil market regime
Edition no. 2,197 · November 11, 2008 · reconstructed essentials
The Perene Risk Index moved at the top of the scale, now at 100. The environment stays anchored to an appetite extreme.
Other times the archive saw the market in a state like today’s — what came next.
- ●A year agoApril 30, 2008Ibovespa that day67,868 ptswhat happened in 6 months33,387 pts (-51%)Reread the edition of April 30, 2008 →
- ○Five years agoAugust 2003Ibovespa 15,352 → 22,550 pts (+47% in 6m) · reread →
- ○First time in the archiveDecember 2000Ibovespa 15,425 → 14,048 pts (-9% in 6m) · reread →
In 20 times the archive saw the market in a state like today’s since 2000, the Ibovespa was higher six months later 70% of the time — median +4.5% — not always upward. Explore the archive →
Other editions the archive read in a market state close to today’s — same neighbourhood of the Perene Risk Index.
Observed distribution, not a forecast.
- Ibovespa: 37,262 pts
The next reading arrives on the next business day — the regime is monthly, and the daily pulse carries the change until month-end.
Concepts: Brazil Regime · Intermarket BR · Historical Analogs · How to read: six steps · Methodology · Track record · From the archive: essays & precedents · See every extreme like this one in the Atlas →
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