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Everyone has their favorite “seasonality” view, and changing the length of time will always alter the results. If you use the new stockcharts “Seasonality” BETA tool, you can move a slider to create the exact time-frame that u want.
Here’s the $NDX showing only the years of the bull run from 2009 to the present:
Also, it allows you to switch and view the seasonality of any individual stock you want, for example AAPL:
HOW TO:
At the top center of any chart page, type in your symbol in the box that says “enter symbol or company name”
Just to the left of that where it says “create a chart” select “Seasonality” from the dropdown menu
Click “go”
Use the slider at the bottom to expand the view to include more years.
Just below the slider, you can compare your chart to any other symbol…that’s cool…
Disclaimer: I am not an investment advisor. This is just my opinion NOT investment advice.
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This guy believes that the Swiss central bank “owns about $80 billion in US stocks (June, 2017).
They have bought roughly $17 billion worth of US stocks so far this year….Switzerland is now the eighth-largest public holder of US stocks.
It has got to be one of the largest holders of Apple….
The point is that central banks and governments are flooding the market with liquidity all over the world.” http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-07-0 ... eres-catch
Disclaimer: I am not an investment advisor. This is just my opinion NOT investment advice.