Key Points
- The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell to a new record low since the series started in 1960.
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average broke through resistance at 50,000, confirming a fresh bull market advance.
The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell to a new low of 44.8.

A plot of the 3-month moving average since 1960, when the Consumer Sentiment series started, shows that consumer sentiment is at a record low.

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Colin Twiggs is a former investment banker with almost 40 years of experience in financial markets. He co-founded Incredible Charts and writes the popular Trading Diary and Patient Investor newsletters.
Using a top-down approach, Colin identifies key macro trends in the global economy before evaluating selected opportunities using a combination of fundamental and technical analysis.
Focusing on interest rates and financial market liquidity as primary drivers of the economic cycle, he warned of the 2008/2009 and 2020 bear markets well ahead of actual events.
He founded PVT Capital (AFSL No. 546090) in May 2023, which offers investment strategy and advice to wholesale clients.
