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Strategies & Market Trends
Complacency Indexes
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Complacency: "Quiet satisfaction; contentment."

This thread is for the discussion of market direction and sentiment, and anything else that happens to come to mind.

I'll post "complacency indexes" here. The indexes are intended to give a rough idea of complacency in the market, based on demand for puts and calls. The complacency indexes move between 0 and 100, with 0 representing panic and fear and 100 indicating maximum complacency and greed.

The indexes are contrary indicators. When complacency is high (over 70), the market may be overbought, and when it's low (under 30), the market could be oversold. However, the complacency indexes are based on the past, not the future, and on speculation, not science. They can reverse direction from any point, at any time. I'm one of the few market observers who can't predict the future, unfortunately.

"American life is a powerful solvent. It seems to neutralize every intellectual element, however tough and alien it may be, and to fuse it in the native good will, complacency, thoughtlessness, and optimism."

-- George Santayana, "Character and Opinion in the United States" (1920)

Note the decade. The same might be said about the market: It seeks to neutralize every element of good sense, and fuse it in the native greed or fear, complacency or pessimism.
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1487To say that IBM has some gaps would be the understatement of the year 2003.Oral Roberts-3/26/2003
1486I don't think he posts on SI anymore, Bob. I think he got sick and tired of TechTrader42-3/26/2003
1485thanks againbob wallace-3/25/2003
1484I think he'll contact you, Bob.TechTrader42-3/25/2003
1483Thanks Brooke that's one ofthose things I haven't been able to find in bob wallace-3/25/2003
1482Here's what Monty sent me, Bob. Monty's been very busy with a financial TechTrader42-3/25/2003
1481Hey Monty you still out there?? I had to hunt around to find this message... bob wallace-2/25/2003
1480"People still want the bullish story," he said. "They don't wWilliam JH-10/9/2002
1479Fortunately, that's unnecessary, because the market has been moving up so niTechTrader42-10/9/2002
1478Brooke, I think it is time to implement the plan you suggested in September of William JH-10/9/2002
1477nice to see you back ..Gersh Avery-10/9/2002
1476This was in Florida, and it was just some Aqua-Turf on the back stoop, Triffin, TechTrader42-10/8/2002
1475LOL .. << (I made $3 mowing the neighbor's lawn, now that I'm no Triffin-10/8/2002
1474Yes, I thought I spotted her, too, at a minimum security correctional institute,TechTrader42-10/7/2002
1473AJC sighting 10/04/02. Where: Wall Street Week. What did she say: I don'William JH-10/7/2002
1472yes, there should have been some real good signals on the SPX. interestlingly ebob wallace-7/25/2002
1471I had buy signals this morning, when the Dow came close to its '98 support lTechTrader42-7/24/2002
1470ok - to follow up my own question, when the market falls AND the CI's fall, bob wallace-7/23/2002
1469I thought Barrons had a really good issue today... funny thing is I took it as bob wallace-7/20/2002
1468For the S&P, the CI's are all near 0. For the Naz, the CI's rose todTechTrader42-7/19/2002
1467ok - would someone remind me what it means when the CI's rise as the market bob wallace-7/19/2002
1466.bob wallace-7/5/2002
1465eddie, I'm glad you got out unscathed. I highly recommend watching the re-tajtj99-6/26/2002
1464ajtj and stomper: Just a note of thanks for administering the ball-peen hammer eddieww-6/25/2002
1463eddie I like your approach, it's called scales in other parts of the world.bob wallace-6/23/2002
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