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How will we know when the pain is over? Today, we'll cover a simple indicator that will help us answ

How will we know when the pain is over? Today, we'll cover a simple indicator that will help us answer that question... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] Editor's note: We always wait for the uptrend here at DailyWealth. And right now, Marc Chaikin (founder of our corporate affiliate Chaikin Analytics) agrees. He says investors need to watch a key signal today... because this simple measure of the trend has reached a critical point. Read on to learn what to expect... --------------------------------------------------------------- Before You Get Greedy, Watch This Key Level for Stocks By Marc Chaikin, founder, Chaikin Analytics --------------------------------------------------------------- Two major indexes just made history... The benchmark S&P 500 Index gained 5.5% on Thursday, November 10. And the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index did even better. It climbed 7.4% that day. Neither index had surged that much in one day since 2020. And according to Dow Jones Market Data, it was the best "CPI day" performance for both indexes in history. When the latest Consumer Price Index ("CPI") report came in with lower-than-expected inflation, investors once again flooded into the markets. These folks want to believe the worst of the bear market is behind us. And I get it... After a terrible year in the markets, any glimmer of hope is refreshing. But the reality is that the market still faces considerable headwinds. So as I showed you recently, the latest bear market rally is likely [more fragile than most people think](. However, that raises another critical question for us as investors... How will we know when the pain is over? Today, we'll cover a simple indicator that will help us answer that question... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: [Until Midnight Tonight, Claim Six FREE Months of Marc Chaikin's NEWEST Release]( This offer includes access to Marc's newest service, one free year of his Power Gauge system... and FREE access to his new Portfolio Boost ($2,499 value). See where cash is going – BEFORE it gets there – for the chance to double your money over and over again. [By midnight, click here for the full details from a Wall Street legend](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ['A Gold Wave Is Coming']( Some of the richest men in the world are jumping in right now... because evidence suggests we could see MUCH HIGHER gold prices before the end of this year. But if you're not taking advantage of a little-known way to invest for less than $10, you're missing out. [Click here for the full details](. --------------------------------------------------------------- In short, we need to pay attention to the S&P 500's 200-day moving average (200-DMA). Don't worry if you've never heard of this indicator before. It's easy to understand... The S&P 500's 200-DMA is often shown by a secondary line on the chart. It tracks the index's average closing price over its previous 200 trading days (roughly 40 weeks). Importantly, it's a powerful tool for defining a long-term trend. When the S&P 500's 200-DMA is rising, it's a "bullish" sign. And when it's falling, it's a "bearish" sign. The 200-DMA also helps us spot other key levels. It can show us where the S&P 500 will likely struggle to keep rising (resistance) or where it will likely stop falling (support). Unfortunately, the S&P 500 is about to bump into a key level of resistance at its 200-DMA. Even worse, its 200-DMA is still falling. Take a look... You can see that the S&P 500's 200-DMA is currently around 4,060. That's roughly 3% above the index's current level (about 3,940). Next, notice that the S&P 500 already failed twice to break through resistance this year... In March, the index briefly crossed above its 200-DMA. However, the move didn't last long. Then, in July, it approached the 200-DMA again. But it quickly reversed course and sold off. Now, another approach is underway. And we'll need to watch what happens from here... It's tempting to believe that the cooling inflation data and the resulting big move higher signaled the end of the bear market. But it's still too early for us to know one way or the other... It would be a great first step for the S&P 500 to break through its 200-DMA and stay there. Then, we would want to see the 200-DMA turn higher. That would be a "bullish" move. And it would likely signal the end of the bear market. However, if the S&P 500 fails to break through its 200-DMA yet again, we should expect more pain. If nothing else, we need to brace for a lot of volatility through the end of the year. As the S&P 500 continues to flirt with its 200-DMA, stocks will likely swing wildly back and forth. So for now, stay patient. Follow this key indicator. And don't get caught being too greedy. Good investing, Marc Chaikin --------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's note: Marc believes the market's headwinds will last into 2023. But if you know what's coming, he thinks it could end up being the best year of your investing career... That's because a major financial "reset" is coming – and as a result, Americans will pour their money into a little-known investment vehicle that's 50 years in the making. It could help you make massive gains as everything unfolds. Marc recently shared all the details in a special online broadcast... [Watch it here before it goes offline](. Further Reading "It's amazing how quickly investors forget," Marc writes. Hopeful investors have fueled the latest bear market rally. But these kinds of moves are normal – and they don't tend to last... [Learn more here](. "Folks can find many 'bullish' opportunities that are bucking the terrible trend in the broad market," Marc says. One high-powered tool can highlight the parts of the market that show promise – even in times like these. And it's pointing to some key investments today... [Read more here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this content]( [We value our subscribers' feedback. To help us improve your experience, we'd like to ask you a couple brief questions.]( [Click here to rate this e-mail]( You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to DailyWealth. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from DailyWealth [click here](. Published by Stansberry Research. You're receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. 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