A Close Look At Yet Another Lowry 90-90 Up Day
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Tuesday’s rocket ride was attributed to a news trifecta:
Rep. Barney Frank, made public that the SEC is considering the reinstatement of the uptick rule. Bernanke’s mused on more flexible accounting for banks to allow them to replenish their capital base and to prevent them from limiting their lending in a downturn (as they are now). Finally, Pandit made wildly optimistic statements about the profitability of Citigroup (C), based on the first two months of the year.
Whatever the actual rationale, Tuesday, March 10th, was yet another Lowry 90%-90% days. Of course, if you’ve been paying attention, this is nothing new. In fact, if we just count the times that we’ve fallen to a 52 week high, only to zoom higher on a Lowry 90-90 up day, it would be the fourth time:

The last time was just a few weeks ago (February 25th) when I asked cynically, Does Yesterday’s 90-90 Lowry Up Day Change Anthing? If you’re unfamiliar with what a 90%-90% Lowry up day is, follow the previous link for an explanation.
Of course, this bear market has been remarkable for its lack of significant counter rallies. So it isn’t surprising that although there is a lot of chatter about a bear market rally, not a lot of people actually think it will materialize.
Believe it or not, we’d gone 288 days without a rally (that lasted 80 days or more). That is among the longest stretches ever. It is only topped 3 times in market history since the 1920’s:
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