Historical changes in U.S. money supply hint at major stock market movement

Heightened volatility in the stock market leads investors to seek correlations with historical moves in the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq. Wild market vacillations are linked to rare changes in U.S. money supply not seen in 90 to 155 years. Despite volatility, Wall Street remains a top wealth creator with stocks offering unmatched returns over a century. Recent market swings saw major indexes hit correction and bear market territory before posting record gains. Clues from past events and data points can help forecast stock market moves, with money supply being a key indicator in predicting future returns.

Read more at Nasdaq: We’ve Witnessed U.S. Money Supply Make History on Both Ends of the Spectrum — Including a First Since the Great Depression — and It Foreshadows a Big-Time Move in Stocks