With S&P500 Coiling This Year, Is Global Sentiment Awaiting A Breakout?

 | Apr 27, 2018 12:18

Most would agree that 2018 has not had the best start. In fact, by some metrics, it’s one of the worst starts of a year. But as volatility has subsided on the S&P500 while it coils between key levels, we await the next volatility surge and wonder what this mean for global markets as we plow through Q2.

When we last discussed the S&P500 it was seriously considering a break below its 200-day average. One choppy month later and a failed bearish break, bulls have yet to relinquish control. The lack of a dominant force has resulted in a coiling formation below the January highs with peaks and troughs converging within a tighter range. We find this of great interest because, with volatility falling, it will, of course, have to return. And if volatility returns on the S&P500, chances are it could be a widespread theme for global markets (or global indices at the very least).