Farley: Wait for Proof of Turnaround
We've suffered through a curious bout of bottom-calling in the last six weeks, but price action still doesn't point to the final demise of this bear market. The S&P 500 index has risen just 6.8% through the period, a feeble uptick compared to the 13.1% recovery during an identical number of trading days after the Bear Stearns low in March.
It's even worse on the Nasdaq 100 (NDX), which posted nearly 20% gains after the March low. This time around, it's barely scraped together a 6.5% rally. The performance alignment between this index and the S&P 500 exposes yet another weakness in this recovery attempt. Neither average has taken firm hold of the leadership reins.

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| 10,471.58 | 1,108.86 | 2,175.81 | 32.75 |
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