S&P 500's Exceptional Nine-Week Ascent: A Historic Rally or Looming Caution?

Mr. Money Mustache

Pseudonym for Pete Adeney, a blogger who popularized extreme early retirement through frugality and investing.

The S&P 500 index is currently experiencing an extraordinary surge, on track to achieve its ninth consecutive week of gains. This rare occurrence has only been witnessed ten times since 1945, igniting debates among investors about whether this signals a robust bullish trend or a potential overextension. The index has climbed an impressive 18.76% from its late March lows, recovering from a sell-off triggered by geopolitical tensions. While historical precedents often favor continued upward momentum, some past instances serve as cautionary tales.

Analyzing the historical performance following similar nine-week winning streaks, the data indicates a predominantly positive outlook. In 90% of previous cases, the S&P 500 was higher one month later, with an average increase of 1.68%. This positive trend generally continued over longer periods, showing a 70% win rate and an average gain of 6.04% after six months. A full year later, the index posted gains in 80% of the instances, with an average return of 10.21% and a median return of 12.88%.

These strong historical signals are often associated with periods of economic recovery or the nascent stages of bull markets. For example, the streak in October 1958 coincided with a rebound from a recession, while the January 1961 rally occurred with the new Kennedy administration. The streaks in 1963 followed a significant market selloff, and January 1964 benefited from tax cuts and a booming economy. Notably, November 1985 saw a substantial 24.24% twelve-month gain driven by disinflation and falling interest rates. More recently, December 2023’s streak, fueled by a Federal Reserve policy shift and the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector, yielded a 24.58% return over the subsequent year.

However, not all such streaks have ended favorably. Two notable exceptions occurred during recessions. The May 1957 streak preceded a downturn, and the January 2004 rally faltered as the Federal Reserve initiated interest rate hikes. A particularly cautionary example is August 1989, when the S&P 500, after nine green weeks, was near record highs. Within a year, Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait led to a doubling of crude oil prices and a recession, resulting in an 8.57% decline for the index—the worst return in the historical sample.

Given the historical context, the current rally presents a complex picture. The overwhelming majority of past instances suggest that buying into such strength tends to be more rewarding than waiting for a pullback, with typical twelve-month returns often reaching double digits. Yet, the critical question remains whether the current momentum, which emerged from an oil-related crisis, can avoid the kind of disruptive shock that led to negative outcomes in previous similar high-growth periods. Investors are left to weigh the compelling bullish signals against the inherent risks of market volatility and unforeseen economic or geopolitical shifts.

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