Overview
Relationship
These move together about 60% of the time
Strong enough to use as a signal — read the stability and regime notes below before relying on it.
Read
When one moves up, the other tends to follow.
The saved window keeps correlation, overlap, alignment, and freshness anchored to the same computed record.
What to Watch
Unusual right now
Recent correlation (+88%) is 2.3σ from the long-run average of +99% — pair is behaving differently than usual.
Decouples in drawdowns
Correlation weakens when both fall (-15%) vs when both rise (+37%) — don't count on this pair as a hedge under stress.
Rock solid
Correlation barely moves across time windows — treat this as a reliable relationship.
Time Series
Time-Shifted Correlation
See how correlation changes when one series is offset in time. A taller bar at a non-zero shift means the two move together better when one leads the other — that's a potential lead/lag signal.
Correlation by shift
Click a bar to inspect. Range: -6 to 6 days.
Selected shift
No shift
Correlation at this shift
+99%
No shift — both series at their actual dates.
252 overlapping points at this shift
Baseline
+99%
No-shift correlation, matching the main time-series chart above.
Peak shift
No shift
+99%
A non-zero peak suggests one series lines up better when shifted against the other.
Deep Dive
Stability
How the correlation evolves over time. A stable line means the relationship is reliable; large swings signal regime-dependent behavior.
Corr
+99%
Pearson correlation
95% CI
+98% → +99%
Likely range
R²
97.4%
Variance explained
Trend agreement
60.4%
Same-direction moves
Significance
p < 0.001
Statistical confidence
Data points
252
Robust
Pipeline
Pipeline Summary
252 paired data points survived the daily window.
Raw input
807
252
Normalized
807
252
Prepared
807
252
Aligned
252
252
Invalid removed
Explore
Top 5 by absolute correlation
Ranked across both sides of this comparison using the same dense row format as the single-symbol correlations view.
Do They Crash Together?
How these series behave when markets are rising, falling, or diverging. A correlation that holds in drawdowns is very different from one that only works in rallies.
Both Rising
+37%
138 periods · Return correlation when both series rose
Both Falling
-15%
7 periods · Return correlation when both series fell
Diverging
-54%
104 periods · Return correlation when series moved apart
Scatter
0
A: 0 / B: 0
Duplicates removed
0
A: 0 / B: 0
Alignment drops
555
A: 555 / B: 0
Series A
DSPIC96
FRED · 807 raw → 807 prepared
Series B
MSPUS
FRED · 252 raw → 252 prepared
Sign agreement
100.0%
How often both values share the same sign.
Zero crossings
1
Estimated crossover points between normalized spreads.
Slope
26.4726
Linear regression slope.
Intercept
-76578.2011
Linear regression intercept.
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