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No, the 'death cross' isn't a guarantee of stock market doom

Sep 10, 2015, 19:25 IST

One of the more feared technical indicators in markets is the "death cross", in which the 50-day moving average of a stock or index falls below its 200-day moving average. Death crosses are scary since the shorter term moving average falling below the longer term average signals bearish momentum in the market.

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At the end of August, the S&P 500 had a death cross.

Fortunately, it turns out that this might not be as bad an omen as it looks (or sounds).

Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Stephen Suttmeier took a look at the historical performance of the S&P 500 after death crosses and the reverse situation of a "golden cross" in which the 50-day average crosses above the 200-day average. While 6-month and one-year returns after a death cross were lower than the overall average, and much lower than after a golden cross, average returns were still positive. After three months, average death cross returns were actually a little higher than the overall average:

Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from BAML

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