Daily Charts - Small Caps vs. Nasdaq: 20-Year Downtrend
1.Small Caps $iShares Russell 2000 ETF(IWM)$ relative to the Nasdaq $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ over the last 20 years.. basically just straight down, awful 📉📉📉
A line chart displaying the performance of Russell 2000 shares (IWM) relative to the Nasdaq over 20 years. The chart shows a downward trend from 2004 to 2024, with price movements marked on a vertical axis ranging from 0.0 to 1.5 and a horizontal timeline from 2004 to 2024. Text labels include "Russell 2000 Shares (IWM)" and timestamps like "Oct 2023" and "Mar 2024."
2.U.S. Stocks are underperforming the rest of the world by the largest margin since 2009
A bar chart displaying yearly price gains of US equity MSCI USA versus MSCI ACWI ex US since 1995. Bars vary in height, some positive above zero and some negative below, with the most recent bar in 2020-2024 marked in red, showing a -0.40 value.
3.Average call volume over the last 4 weeks explodes to more than 40 million contracts, the highest level in history 🤯👀
A line graph showing total call option volume in MM contracts from 2012 to 2024. The y-axis ranges from -150 to 50, and the x-axis spans years with markers for 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2024. A red dashed line at 40 million contracts marks the highest level.
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