Global

Last Update: 28/04/2024

Having a global view on the performance of the main asset classes can be very helpful in understanding in which direction the financial markets are going and thus whether it is appropriate to be cautious or to focus on more volatile assets. In our analysis we assess the performance of the four main asset classes: equities, bonds, gold and cash.

Valuations Trend

The graphs below show the appreciation of each asset measured by the valuation trend over the last 6 weeks on a scale of 0 to 10.

MSCI World
Valutazione: 0
Bond
Valutazione: 0
Gold
Valutazione: 7.5
Cash (Euro)
Valutazione: 0

One week evaluation (short term)

The overall score obtained by individual assets in the last week. This is a short-term indication

Cash (Euro)
0.1500
MSCI World
0.1350
Gold
0.0600
Bond
0.0450

Evaluation at 3 weeks (short term)

The 3-week average of the overall scores obtained by individual assets. This is a short-term indication but less volatile than the one-week figure

Gold
0.3175
Cash (Euro)
0.2525
MSCI World
0.1092
Bond
0.0750

Evaluation at 10 weeks (medium term)

The 10-week average of the overall scores obtained by individual assets. This is a medium/long-term indication

Gold
0.4583
Cash (Euro)
0.3677
MSCI World
0.2114
Bond
0.1064

Evaluation at 52 weeks (long term)

The 52-week average of the overall scores obtained by individual assets. This is a long-term indication

Cash (Euro)
0.3462
MSCI World
0.2221
Gold
0.2080
Bond
0.0936

Assets prices trend

In which direction are the prices of the individual assets analysed currently heading? We assess this using some technical indicators.

MSCI World Weakening bullish trend
Bond Bearish trend
Gold Weakening bullish trend
Cash (Euro) Weakening bullish trend

Buy/Sell

Buy/Sell signals from indicator analysis using artificial intelligence.

Asset
Confidence
Probabilities
Signal
MSCI World
92.857%
UP: 90%
DOWN:10%
Up
Bond
50%
UP: 30%
DOWN:70%
Unsure
Gold
64.286%
UP: 40%
DOWN:60%
Unsure
Cash (Euro)
78.571%
UP: 100%
DOWN:0%
Up

Rating chart

The graph below depicts the valuations obtained by each asset over the last 4 weeks. it is useful, combined with the Acceleration Index, to identify the trend.

Strategy simulation trend

The chart below shows a simulation of an operational strategy based on opening a long position on the asset (or assets) with the best 3 weeks average score. The same graph also shows the trend of the reference index used for the calculations. The chart spans 260 weeks and is rolling (sliding one week at a time).

Last Update: 28/04/2024

4 weeks performance
  • Strategy: 1.6075%
  • Benchmark: 0%
52 weeks performance
  • Strategy: 0.519811%
  • Benchmark: 0%
257 weeks performance
  • Strategy: 0.41751%
  • Benchmark: 0%

Infos

How to read the data. The assets in each analysis are part of the same basket that serves as a benchmark index. Thus, for example, the US sectors are part of the S&P500 basket. The purpose of the analysis is to assess the strength of each asset within the benchmark basket to identify the one that has the greatest chance of 'doing better' than the others. Boxes 1,2,3 and 4 present the ranking of assets over various time horizons, with the top of the list being the one that, based on the indicators used, is finding the most market acceptance and tends to do better than the reference index. Boxes 5 and 6 assess the volatility and trend of valuations over time, indicators that serve to outline a possible future scenario for the various assets. Thus, for example, a high rank and a rising Acceleration Index indicate prospects for improvement. In addition to the charts, the analysis also shows the absolute trend of individual assets (box 7), i.e. whether the prices of the instruments considered are going up or down. This information is useful for understanding the overall trend of the basket. If the prevalence is for a rise, for example, it means that we are moving into a market with upward prospects.

What is the purpose of this data, how can I use it? The basic idea of our analysis is to give a concise picture of how investors are operating at the moment, what they are betting on and what they are avoiding. The analysis, as the simulation also shows, can be used as an informative aid for the creation of a short-term investment strategy.