VOL. I · NO. 119 · standardpoorly.comWED · JUN 17 · 2026FORWARD HORIZON · 1 d / 1 wk / 1 mo / 3 mo
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WARN Layoffs — Notice Count (weekly)

Number of distinct WARN layoff notices, rolling 7-day count. WARN only triggers at larger firms (>=100 employees / >=50 affected, 60-day notice) — it measures the magnitude of large layoffs and misses small or rolling cuts.

the verdict —
At the 252d horizon, this signal hits in the predicted direction 25% of fires. Mean SPY forward return when it lights: -7.77%. Status: OOS validated. n = 6398. Bearish on the underlying when fired.

Current state

Latest value · 2026-06-14
89.0
vs ~6 weeks ago
287%
vs 60 days ago
71%
vs 7 days ago
68%
last 90 observations · 2026-03-17 2026-06-14

The series — full history

Daily readings, every reading we have. Pick a window with the time-period buttons; flip to candles via the global toggle in the masthead (or press C). Toggle the SPY overlay to see how this series and the S&P 500 have moved together.

WARN Layoffs — Notice Count (weekly)
89.00 -2.00 (-2.20%) over 1Y
Hover for date + value · Toggle SPY to compare relative move
149.2114.179.0043.908.80Oct 25Dec 25Feb 26Apr 26Jun 26
2025-10-06 → 2026-06-14 · 252 bars

What it has historically predicted

On days when this signal fires (deviates 2+ standard deviations from its 30-day average, in either direction), SPY has historically averaged -7.8% over the next year, moving in the opposite direction 75% of the time.

54%
−0.03%
1 d
58%
−0.15%
1 wk
63%
−0.64%
1 mo
67%
−1.9%
3 mo
70%
−3.8%
6 mo
75%
−7.8%
1 yr

Beyond SPY — how this signal performs across markets

Same fire days, different forward returns. Each row asks: when this signal fires, what does that asset do? The big number is the average return; underneath is how often the asset moved the same direction as the signal (50% would be a coin flip).

target
1 d
1 wk
1 mo
3 mo
6 mo
1 yr
SPY
S&P 500 ETF
n=6,398
-0.03%
46% same direction
-0.15%
42% same direction
-0.64%
37% same direction
-1.9%
33% same direction
-3.8%
30% same direction
-7.8%
25% same direction
Gold
futures
n=6,220
-0.05%
47% same direction
-0.24%
44% same direction
-1.0%
43% same direction
-3.1%
36% same direction
-6.5%
29% same direction
-13.2%
25% same direction
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Each fire in history — when the signal popped, what SPY did next

Each bar is one historical fire — the indicator's value moved 2.5+ standard deviations from its rolling 180 trading-day mean (~9 months), or for monotonic “days since” indicators, crossed an 80th/90th/95th/99th percentile. Bar height = SPY's forward return at the selected horizon, signed by signal direction. Green above zero means the market moved with the signal; red below zero means it moved against.

horizon:
0 fires · 0% positive · avg +0.00%
−5.0%−2.5%0%+2.5%+5.0%
Each bar = one fire day (|z|≥2.5 from 180-day rolling baseline). Bar height = SPY return over the the next year, signed by signal direction. Dashed line = average across fires.
shaded cell = each row's strongest horizon (green = bullish forward return, red = bearish)“same direction” means the asset moved the same way the signal moved — opposite of a coin flip.
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