This 'escape velocity' signal that flashed before the 2024 stock-market rally points to a new bull run
Jeff deGraaf sees a robust stock market recovery signaled by a 20-day high thrust.
The indicator points to a potential bull market after a sustainable bottom.
Despite potential short-term volatility, long-term gains are expected with rising bullish sentiment.
Last week, the 20-day high thrust, which deGraaf calls an "escape velocity" signal, flashed. The indicator, which looks at the price action of S&P 500 stocks, is triggered when over 20% of stocks hit 20-day highs.
As of May 12, 57.65% of stocks had hit a 20-day high.
According to this indicator, the stock market could be safely in bull territory after hitting a sustainable bottom.
"This 20-day high rule just tells us that breadth and money are coming into the market on a wholesale basis," deGraaf said on his weekly webinar on May 13. "You just don't find these things happening in the midst of a bear market."
When it triggers, the market tends to do very well the year afterwards. Historically, the stock market has rallied an average of 16% 12 months out, signaling that the market is likely to have reached a durable bottom.
Most recently, the escape velocity signal was also triggered in late 2023 and briefly again in August 2024 — two periods that preceded a stock-market run-up.
That doesn't mean there won't be any pullbacks, though. Within a year of the signal flashing, the average drawdown has been around 10%. While investors should buckle up for short-term volatility, the overall impact of the escape velocity indicator points to gains over the 12 months ahead.
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Annualized average daily returns are at their highest when sentiment is overall negative but gradually recovering.
"Historically, this is easily the best zone to be in, when you have a proliferation of bears but that is starting to contract," deGraaf said.
Going forward, deGraaf is looking for a higher percentage of stocks above their 20-day moving average to rise above 90% for a confirmation that the lows are in. A higher percentage of stocks trending above their 20-day moving average means the market rally is broad and healthy.

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