No lows
A few days ago, there was panic in the air as the VIX spiked by one of the largest amounts ever. A few days later, things apparently are so good that not a single security on the NYSE fell to a 52-week low at any point during the day. Figures like this can get sketchy the further back we go, and it depends on the source, but according to our records, this has only happened a handful of other times since 1990 (it was more common prior to 1985). There were some minor losses after most of the others, but it's hard to be too negative on stocks in general when there is still no consistent pressure from sellers. This has to change for bears to capitalize on what is a spectacularly speculative environment.

