Brazil market regime
Edition no. 234 · August 3, 2011 · reconstructed essentials
The day brought movement where continuity had prevailed. The index reads 0 — capitulation territory.
Other times the archive saw the market in a state like today’s — what came next.
- ●A year agoApril 30, 2010Ibovespa that day67,530 ptswhat happened in 6 months70,673 pts (+5%)Reread the edition of April 30, 2010 →
- ○Five years agoFebruary 2007Ibovespa 43,892 → 52,735 pts (+20% in 6m) · reread →
- ○First time in the archiveSeptember 2000Ibovespa 15,559 → 14,719 pts (-5% in 6m) · reread →
In 26 times the archive saw the market in a state like today’s since 2000, the Ibovespa was higher six months later 58% of the time — median +7.3% — 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: 56,017 pts
The next reading arrives on the next business day — the regime is monthly, and the daily pulse carries the change until month-end.
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