Last year the S&P 500 was positive for the entire year--it didn't close in the red YTD on any single day, and so far in 2013 the streak continues. While there was little fanfare over the S&P 500's perfectly positive year, the occurrence was actually pretty rare.
Scanning data of the S&P 500 since 1957 produced only three other years that the index started the year positive and never closed negative on a YTD basis. Below are the charts of those years: 1958, 1964, 1976 and 2012. The returns in these years were 43%, 16%, 23% and 16% respectively. An initial run of the data produced 12 years that were almost perfect, but 8 of those were lower on the first day of trading before heading higher for the rest of the year.
http://www.avondaleam.com/2013/01/years-that-s-500-never-went-negative.html
Scanning data of the S&P 500 since 1957 produced only three other years that the index started the year positive and never closed negative on a YTD basis. Below are the charts of those years: 1958, 1964, 1976 and 2012. The returns in these years were 43%, 16%, 23% and 16% respectively. An initial run of the data produced 12 years that were almost perfect, but 8 of those were lower on the first day of trading before heading higher for the rest of the year.
http://www.avondaleam.com/2013/01/years-that-s-500-never-went-negative.html
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