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Technical analyst Clive Maund charts the markets and
explains why he finds that the U.S. stock market is at an unprecedented
overbought extreme.
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There are times in life when being alarmed is actually a
healthy defense mechanism that gives you an advantage over the many for whom
"ignorance is bliss." This is one of those times.
The U.S. stock market is now at a dangerous unprecedented
overbought extreme, as the charts that we will look at in this update make
abundantly clear, after years of being wafted higher by a combination of QE,
ZIRP and stock buybacks, and latterly Trump's tax bonanza, which has kept the
party going by making windfall cash available for still more buybacks.
However, with QE having already reversed into QT (Quantitative Tightening)
and rates rising, the tide has already turned, and the vice is closing
inexorably on the market, which will soon buckle and collapse back into an overdue
and very necessary bear market that will serve to at least partially flush
out the monstrous excesses of the past decade, before they come riding to the
rescue with QE4. The magnitude of these excesses means that the bear market
is likely to be anything but orderly, and it should be characterized by at
least one big crash phase.
With respect to the timing of the onset of this bear
market, which will likely start with a crash phase, because of the
continually increasing pressure being exerted by QT and rising rates, we can
expect the Republican party to pull out all the stops to prevent it caving in
before the mid-term elections in just under a month, since a strong economy
is one of the central planks of their campaign. What may happen is that we see
wild volatility around the time of the election and then, regardless of the
outcome, the market goes down soon after. However, we should keep in mind
that October has long been notorious as the month when stock market crashes
are most likely to occur, and the Deep State, which controls the Democratic
Party, would love nothing better than to bring the market crashing down ahead
of the mid-terms in an effort to discredit Trump and the Republicans and
reduce their share of the vote.
The chief purpose of this article is to make it crystal clear to you, via
the following charts, that the market is at a wild extreme and will soon tip
into a savage bear market that will wipe out a lot of leveraged traders, so
that you will not only be ready to take steps to protect yourselves, but for
good measure position yourselves to turn this situation to your advantage.
We start by looking at a very long-term chart for the S&P500 index
that goes all the way back to 1980, which gives us a Big Picture perspective.
On this chart you need a magnifying glass to see the 1987 crash, which seems
funny now, because it was big deal at the time. You can also see the glorious
Clinton years bull market of the 1990s, which ended with the dotcom bust and
then Greeny (Alan Greenspan) manning the monetary pumps to get things going
again, which led to the property boom and subprime crisis that triggered the
2008 meltdown. After that all pretense at fiscal restraint vanished and we
entered the era of full bore QE coupled with about 10 years of ZIRP, which
caused debt to skyrocket and enabled massive leveraged speculation, which is
what has caused the market to ascend to giddying heights, as stock buybacks
rose to unsustainable extremes, kept going more recently by Trump's tax cut.
 
So now what? Having created a situation of wild unsustainable extremes, the
Fed has taken its metaphorical foot off the gas pedal and planted it on the
brake, slowly at first to avoid rattling the markets, but slowly pressing
down harder on it, as it desperately seeks to create "wiggle room"
for the next crisis by raising rates and scale back its huge Treasury book.
This is the cause of the liquidity drain, or Quantitative Tightening (QT).
The "little guy" is, of course, blissfully unaware of all this as
he gets sucked into the market at the top, believing all the hype about the
"strong economy." Actually the economy is strong; it's the
underpinnings that are anything but strong, like the continually expanding
debt, and it won't be Trump that is responsible when the whole thing comes
crashing down—the causes of this impending crisis go back to way before Trump
showed up on the scene. A massive liquidity drain is going on behind the
scenes that will starve the market of funds to continue ascending and cause
stock buybacks to shrivel as rates continue to rise—Jay Powell, the Fed
Chair, has made it plain that he plans to carry on regardless with this
policy, at least until it really hits the fan. Once players fully comprehend
what is going on and that "the jig is up," there will be a wild
stampede for the exits, which is why the market is expected to not just drop,
but crash—actually it would be odd, given the situation that is evolving, if
it didn't.
Now we will look at more charts which furnish additional evidence
regarding the wild extremes that we are now at.
We start with the Bear Market Probability Chart, which is a very useful
chart, because even a moron can understand it. The fact that a reading is at
a high level does not necessarily mean that a bear market is imminent, but
the higher the reading gets the more likely it is, and as we can see on this
chart, it is now at readings that exceed by a significant margin those ahead
of the 2000 top and the 2007 top, making the onset of a major bear market
very likely soon.
 
Click on chart to pop-up a larger, clearer version.
Chart courtesy of sentimentrader.com
Next we look at the NYSE Available Cash chart which shows the leverage
being employed in the market via margin debt. As we can see it is now at
unprecedented frightening extremes, which way exceed anything that has ever
been seen. So when this thing really goes down there is going to be a
veritable tsunami of margin calls going out—this by itself signal that a
brutal crash is not far over the horizon.
 
Click on chart to pop-up a larger, clearer version.
Chart courtesy of sentimentrader.com
Finally, it is worth taking a sideways look at what is going on in some
other markets, to see if they corroborate the signs of an imminent reversal
in U.S. markets that we are seeing. The pan-European STOXX600 index chart
certainly does, as it shows that this index looks like it about to start
dropping away from a giant completed Triple Top. Meanwhile, the Japan Nikkei
index has staged a partial recovery in recent years, but is still a long way
from making it back to its 1980 bubble highs, and since it is clearly moving
to some degree in lockstep with U.S. markets, when they go down it goes down,
which is hardly surprising as the intensifying credit crisis that started
with Emerging Markets is, of course, a global phenomenon.
 
As we head into this crisis we will, of course, be looking at ways to
protect ourselves, and more than that, to capitalize on the impending mayhem.
In addition, in a separate article now in preparation, we will be attempting
to assess the likely impact on the already heavily beaten down precious
metals sector.
Clive Maund has been president of www.clivemaund.com, a successful resource sector website,
since its inception in 2003. He has 30 years' experience in technical
analysis and has worked for banks, commodity brokers and stockbrokers in the
City of London. He holds a Diploma in Technical Analysis from the UK Society
of Technical Analysts.
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