S&P 500 Daily Perspective for Mon 6 Apr 2026
GDR Model Performance
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GDR Model Outlook
Overall Outlook (as of 2 Apr 2026): NEUTRAL. Market conditions have improved enough that the model’s overall stance is neutral.
Fundamentals Outlook (as of 1 Apr 2026): Fair Value/Rich. The market has rallied enough to make fundamentals slightly less favorable so the model will tilt slightly less long at certain points.
Long-Term Outlook (as of 27 Mar 2026): Bearish. The market showed weakness at the end of the week again. The long-term outlook remains bearish.
Short-Term Outlook (as of 2 Apr 2026): Bullish. The short-term outlook has improved further to bullish. The market started the day weak, but that quickly gave way to strength.
Breadth Outlook (as of 2 Apr 2026): Neutral. Breadth remains neutral, seemingly in lockstep with the short-term strength observed over the last three days.
Volatility Outlook (as of 2 Apr 2026): Shaky. Volatility remains shaky. Since this is still a negative reading continue expecting wide ranges. This could come in the form of bigger sell-offs or nasty short-covering rallies (like today’s).
GDR Model Position
The GDR model’s read of the current market remains bearish, but has improved. The model is now slightly long.





