Written by Gary
Opening Market Commentary For 05-01-2014
Premarkets were down -0.05% on this first day of May and according to legion (not true last year) we are to sell in May and go away – will it hold true this year?
Markets generally opened in the green, flat on moderate volume. By the 15 minute mark the averages were melting up nicely, but on falling volume and by 10 the averages had reversed course and were headed down again. Today appears to be another go nowhere sea-saw session and low volume. Again the caution flags are out, be especially alert for sudden reversal and corrections.
The short term indicators are leaning towards the hold side at the opening. The all important signs of reversal, up or down, have not been observed so we are mostly, at best, neutral and conservatively holding. The important DMA’s, volume and a host of other studies have not turned, only a past 6% correction (and recovery) and that is not enough for me to start shorting. The SP500 MACD has turned up, but remains above zero at 6.28. I would advise caution in taking any position during this volatile transition period although Barchart.com shows a 32 % sell. (Remember this has been negative for weeks.) Investing.com members’ sentiments are 69% bearish.
In looking at the 50 DMA, the current SP500 opened above that line and the small caps remain above the 145 DMA, but below the 100 DMA. I can not see, as of right now where those MA’s are rolling over to indicate any permanent bear run but the failing small caps are a real worry as the 50 DMA’s has rolled over.
Bottom line here is that I have not seen any serious bears jumping out of the woods just yet, although I am VERY concerned that ANY correction could turn nasty in a heart beat and could become a game of catching the falling knife.
I still believe that Mr. Market is STILL not through playing with us and even newer historical highs are a distinct possibility beyond what we have seen, mainly because the amount of bond buying the Fed still does on a monthly basis. For those who are hell-bent bears, this article, 5 Reasons Your Simple Bear Market Plans Could Backfire, should be required reading.
The longer 6 month outlook is now 35–65 sell and will remain bearish until we can see what the effects are in the Fed’s ‘Tapering’ game plan and Russia’s annexing game playing. Again, I would also take chart and other technical indicators with a lessor degree of reliability for the time being and watch what the Janet Yellen’s Fed does over the next couple of months. The margin debt is very high and has been setting historic highs and as of Monday, 4-7-2014, it stands at $466 billion.
It is its ending of QE that worries me the most as many financial institution and emerging markets can not continue to push forward or upwards without the Fed’s ‘Market Viagra’. Even if the Fed reduces its purchases by $10 billion every month for the rest of 2014, the Fed will have acquired $320 billion more for its portfolio. Note, that in 2013, the Fed added more than $1.0 trillion in securities to its portfolio. The debt stands at 4 trillion and will be at 5 trillion by the time the taper is completed and that is one hell of a debt that ‘someone’ has to pay.
Several notes of negativity is that the margin debt for stock purchases is at an all time high and investors are worried about issues directly related to the Fed’s tapering. They are considering this factor along with the Argentine Peso, South African Rand and Japan. And of course, China’s defaulting businesses are dropping like flies. And now the Second Chinese Bond Company Defaults, First High Yield Bond Issuer. And now Another Chinese High Yield Bond Issuer Declares Bankruptcy.
The real story behind the current weakness is the US weak housing, layoffs and poor employment data, inventory reductions and soft economic outlook including a mediocre sales outlook. Just can not buy the optimism of the bullish pundits when it comes to politicians and our economy. We may never know how ‘dark’ our shadow banking is and there are too many lurking ‘Black Swans’ on the horizon to be as confident as some are.
The Best Stock Market Indicator Update says the market is tradable, especially for traders. The OEXA200R ended the week at 86%, down from 88% last weekend.
Of the three secondary indicators:
RSI is POSITIVE (below 50).
MACD is POSITIVE (black line below red).
Slow STO is NEGATIVE (black line below red).
Is the Bull finally over? That’s what a lot of traders are beginning to ask themselves right now. Two Bull / Bear indicators that I keep an eye on are the bank index (represented by $BKX) and NYSE Margin Debt, both shown below.
When people start missing payments on car loans and mortgages it indicates a serious underlying problem with the economy. Twice in the recent past, Feb. 5, 2007 and Jan. 31, 2011, a drop by the banks preceded a significant drop in the S&P by several months. The same occurred with Margin Debt in March 2000 and July 2007 (the caveat here is that Margin Debt data is always a month old).
My feeling is that we’re entering the final euphoria phase of the five-year stock market bull, and I’ll be watching warily for major resistance points in the coming months. One in particular will be when the Nasdaq reaches 5000, the same top as in year 2000, maybe by this June or July. I’m very surprised at how large this bubble has grown, fueled by the Fed’s single-minded determination to support Wall Street. (. . . and I agree )
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The DOW at 10:15 is at 16538 down 41 or -0.25%.
The SP500 is at 1879 down 4.40 or -0.23%.
SPY is at 187.94 down 0.36 or -0.20%.
The $RUT is at 1116 down 11 or -0.97%.
NASDAQ is at 4113 down 2 or -0.05%.
NASDAQ 100 is at 3588 up 7 or 0.20%.
$VIX ‘Fear Index’ is at 13.61 up 0.20 or 1.49%. Bullish Bearish Movement
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The longer trend is up, the past months trend is sideways, the past 5 sessions have been up and the current bias is mixed, generally negative.
WTI oil is trading between 99.75 (resistance) and 98.75 (support) today. The session bias is negative and is currently trading down at 99.04.
Brent Crude is trading between 108.26 (resistance) and 106.86 (support) today. The session bias is negative and is currently trading up at 106.97.
Gold fell from 1292.83 earlier to 1277.40 and is currently trading down at 1282.40. The current intra-session trend is negative.
Analysts forecast a corrosive year for copper prices
Dr. Copper is at 3.021 falling from 3.032 earlier.
The US dollar is trading between 79.77 and 79.48 and is currently trading down at 79.53, the bias is currently sideways.
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Written by Gary