Investor optimism in stocks is becoming more widespread. Last week's NAAIM
exposure index rose to 101 which is the highest level since December of 2013.
The trading sentiment composite has moved to a "Sell Signal" and last week
saw an 11 on the VIX. Excessive optimism is universal.
We are entering an "interesting" time of the year for investors. Is this stock
market going to break out to the upside and rally to further new highs or
will this latest lull be followed by a painful reversal of fortune? Historically,
the August/September timeframe is the "Danger Zone" for the stock market.
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pattern suggest markets are getting very close to a significant top,
but the momentum has still not shifted to the downside.
Investors are driven by two emotions: FEAR and GREED. Too much fear can sink
stocks well below where they should be, whereas when investors become greedy,
they can bid up stock prices too high.
"Goldman Turns Outright Bearish: Says to "Sell" Stocks Over Next 3 Months" -
source: ZeroHedge.com
Mr. Stan Druckenmiller recommended that investors sell their equity holdings. "The
bull market is exhausting itself. A major factor has been the Federal Reserve's
'easy money policy' which has resulted in "reckless" corporate behavior"
"The corporate sector today is stuck in a vicious cycle of earnings
management, questionable allocation of capital, low productivity,
declining margins and growing indebtedness," Druckenmiller added.
The U.S. stock market has skyrocketed towards record highs after encountering
troubles, earlier this year. Chinese markets have stabilized. I still remain
skeptical of the Chinese economy, which has "crashed". The fallout from any "unwinding" of
Chinese investments will most likely have global implications.
Is The Rally in the U.S. Dollar Over?
The release of the weak GDP number last Friday, July 29th, 2016, caused a
significant drop in the dollar. I do not believe investors will look at the
dollar as a 'safe haven', any longer. They flocked to the dollar because
they thought that the FED would raise interest rates later this year, thus
producing a stronger dollar. After seeing Friday's numbers, the chance of
that happening is near zero.
As I had stated last week, the FED would not raise interest rates before the
U.S. presidential election. Instead, the FED would do everything possible
to be accommodating so as to make sure that the economy and stock markets
exhibit signs of strength while entering into the election. The FED announcement,
last week, reflected precisely that thought. There would be no change nor
increase in short-term interest rates at the present time. On that news,
the dollar fell hard and we were short the dollar with an inverse ETF, UDN,
and consequently, made a very quick profit for the sharp drop in the dollar.
My longer term chart for the dollar is very bearish. Right now, with the dollar
near 97, there is a long term pattern that projects a move down to the 75
level, next year.
A big decline for the dollar does not bode well for interest rates or the
economy. So, with the dollar about to begin a major decline, gold/silver
will be a very nice place to be invested.
Friday's trading action was all about the GDP numbers. They were horrible!
The data showed that the U.S economy only grew at a disappointing rate of
1.2% within the second quarter. This combined with a downward revision to
the first three months of the year to produce an average growth rate of just
1 percent.
Wall Street expected a 2.6% increase, so you have to wonder about what the
FED was saying earlier in the week when they expressed confidence in the
economy. The economy continues to "contract" and is not growing as the government
would have you believe. With interest rates near zero, we should be growing,
but we are NOT. The economic numbers have failed miserably. While the GDP
growth remains "anemic", there will be no wage increases or many new jobs
created.
In Japan, the BOJ
added some measures but did not satisfy the markets' hunger.
Concluding Thoughts:
The SPX is due for a Retracement/Correction to start in the next 10 trading
days I figure. Many things like sentiment, put/call ratio, volatility index
and recent strength in safe haven assets like the price
of gold indicate smart money is rotating out of stocks and into defensive
positions as of this writing. Meanwhile the average market participant is
becoming overly bullish on stocks and buying at new all-time highs.