Here's a list of dates when the S&P 500 crossed above the 1200 level (at the close compared to the previous trading day's close).
1. 12/21/1998
2. 4/18/2001
3. 7/12/2001
4. 7/26/2001
5. 12/14/2004
6. 12/21/2004
7. 2/4/2005
8. 2/11/2005
9. 2/24/2005
10. 6/1/2005
11. 6/9/2005
12. 6/13/2005
13. 6/28/2005
14. 7/5/2005
15. 7/8/2005
16. 10/31/2005
17. 9/16/2008
18. 9/18/2008
19. 9/25/2008
20. 4/14/2010
21. 4/20/2010
22. 4/29/2010
23. 5/3/2010
24. 11/4/2010
25. 12/1/2010
26. 8/15/2011
26! Woohoo!
It's like playing with half a deck. Oops. That's not what I meant to say. I'm trying to be optimistic here. Let's try again. I see the house of cards as half full! Ack! I did it again. I mentioned housing. One last try.
Surely this must be the last time we ever cross above 1200! Pure optimism!
What? We're already below 1200 again? Seriously? WTF! I practically slept through one of the most important technical indicators of the last decade!
Okay, I'll let you in on a little optimistic secret. #27 will be the final crossing. I can feel it in my bones this time. It's gonna stick or my name isn't Rip Van Rubicon!
See Also:
Crossing the S&P 500's Rubicon v.23
Crossing the S&P 500's Rubicon v.24 (Musical Tribute)
Crossing the S&P 500's Rubicon v.25
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Source Data:
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2 comments:
Mark,
I almost stole your post today! Anyway, if you want to add the opening and closing prices on each Rubicon day, here you go...
1. 12/21/1998 1188 1202
2. 4/18/2001 1191 1238
3. 7/12/2001 1180 1208
4. 7/26/2001 1190 1202
5. 12/14/2004 1198 1203
6. 12/21/2004 1194 1205
7. 2/4/2005 1189 1203
8. 2/11/2005 1197 1205
9. 2/24/2005 1190 1200
10. 6/1/2005 1191 1202
11. 6/9/2005 1194 1200
12. 6/13/2005 1198 1200
13. 6/28/2005 1190 1201
14. 7/5/2005 1194 1205
15. 7/8/2005 1194 1204
16. 10/31/2005 1198 1207
17. 9/16/2008 1188 1213
18. 9/18/2008 1157 1206
19. 9/25/2008 1187 1209
20. 4/14/2010 1198 1210
21. 4/20/2010 1199 1207
22. 4/29/2010 1193 1206
23. 5/3/2010 1188 1202
24. 11/4/2010 1198 1221
25. 12/1/2010 1186 1206
26. 8/15/2011 1178 1204
Raise your victory gin, comrades!
Mr Slippery,
I almost stole your post today! Anyway, if you want to add the opening and closing prices on each Rubicon day, here you go...
I was thinking about leaving it a mystery actually, lol.
But now that you've posted the data, it really is a sight to behold.
Just look at all those 1100s turning into 1200s!
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