Many adopt the view that "the world catches a cold when America sneezes." We could, however, argue that the turbulence started in the UK and spread to the U.S.! See this chart for details.
The Daily Sentiment Index is a contrarian indicator, and it can be a very useful tool when you're trying to time a market top or bottom. Watch Tom Denham, EWI's Senior European Equity Analyst, explain how he successfully used to forecast a recent rally in Germany's DAX, Europe's benchmark stock index.
Investor sentiment in Europe happens to be mediocre right now. The Daily Sentiment Index – where readings below 20 indicate an extremely bearish sentiment and those above 80 indicate extreme bullishness – is not exactly scraping the bottom, but it has seen better times. Watch this free video to learn how to use sentiment indicators to your advantage.
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