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DC Lite #259
5 of Tuesday's best charts and insights
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1. Global growth outlook. "Not one of the top 45 economies in the world are expected to be in recession next year."
2. VIX vs. implied correlations. "Another 'historic' year of low implied correlations and low implied volatility at the same time... buy insurance when you can afford to, not when you need to."
3. Equity ETF flows. Rolling 65-day equity ETF flows recently crossed above +2 standard deviations, signaling heightened investor enthusiasm.
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4. Advancers vs. decliners. "While the S&P 500 has continued to make new highs in December, every day of the month so far has seen more stocks down than up. That makes this the longest sustained period of weakness in more than five years."
5. PEG ratios. The "Mag-7 is now the most expensive even adjusted for growth (PEG ratio on ’24-26 EPS)."
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