Oversold Again: A Market Chasing Its Tail – The Market Breadth

chasing tail (credit: Catch it if you can by timekin on Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market has swung so much between hope and despair that it looks like a dog chasing its tail down a hill. Accordingly, “The Market Breadth” has careened from soaring headlines to danger signs. A steep downtrend has remained in place since the last peak in August. Since that time 200-day … Read more

THIS CPI Shocker Ended Oversold Trading With A Bullish Signal – The Market Breadth

bullish engulfing - laugh at shocker (credit: OMG! by littleREDelf from Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary: A month ago, a CPI Shocker brought a bear market rally to an abrupt end and created an historically bad September. Today’s CPI Shocker, another inflation reading that came in hotter than expected (imagine that), generated a completely different, and bullish, response. The stock market gapped down at the open and buyers … Read more

Sign of the Times: A Safety Trade Blows Up In A Hurry

safety trade (credit: FPL Power Plant Smokestack Explosion by Captain Kimo from Flickr)

“It isn’t random that utilities are acting fairly well.” Carter Braxton Worth, CNBC Fast Money, September 8, 2022. There is truly nowhere left to hide in this stock market! One of the last “safe haven” investments, the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLU), hit an all-time closing high exactly one month ago and today completed a … Read more

Back to Reality, Oversold Again – The Market Breadth

reality (Credit: parallel realities by Cornelia Kopp on Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary: Riddle me this. How many months does it take for a “lagging indicator” to reflect reality? The labor market has defied expectations almost all year, and during most of that time it seems like too many pundits have dismissed the data as a lagging indicator of some long lost economic reality. The … Read more

An October Sugar High Ends Oversold Trading – The Market Breadth

sugar high

Stock Market Commentary: September was somber. October so far is a sugar high in comparison. With the remaining pandemic era gains preserved for now, the major indices immediately face the challenge of downtrends in place since August’s peak. The conclusion of an extended (8 days long) oversold trading period means, according to history, that at … Read more

Waiting out the Rate Cycle – Housing Market Review

waiting out the rate cycle (Credit: waiting by max_thinks_sees on Flickr)

Housing Market Intro and Summary In my last Housing Market Review, I called the housing slowdown a “reality check.” That reality is settling into all corners of the market. With mortgage rates resuming their surge over the past two months, the go-forward picture has dimmed further for the housing market. It seems likely the housing … Read more

A Somber September Puts the Last Pandemic-Era Gains At Risk – The Market Breadth

Credit: Who are at Risk? by jpalinsad360 on Flickr

Stock Market Commentary: September was about as somber as it gets for financial markets. The S&P 500 lost 9.3% for the month which falls well below both the median and average (negative) historical performance for the index. With the June lows breached, the pandemic-era gains for the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ are now at … Read more

The Bottom Falls Out of ARK

bottom falls out (Credit: Trap Door Open by comingstobrazil on Flickr)

Over a month ago, I uncovered a sunny thesis about a bottom for the ARK funds. The timing of that post happened to be the exact top of the cycle for the ARK funds. Moreover, the S&P 500 (SPY) was trading just under its 200-day moving average (DMA) (the blue in the chart below). Once … Read more

Oversold Conditions Stretch At the Edge of the Year’s Lows – The Market Breadth

stretch (credit: Lynn Friedman on Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary: Extreme trading behavior finally appeared right after I insisted the stock market looked uninteresting despite dropping into oversold conditions. Oversold conditions did a stretch toward the year’s lows and created enough concern to finally send the volatility index soaring. Looming over the trading action all day was a collapse in the British … Read more

A Stock Market Oversold and Uninteresting – The Market Breadth

uninterested (credit - sara eudy on Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary: Sellers followed through with yesterday’s post-Fed selling. With losses across the board, market breadth dropped into oversold trading conditions. Yet, as I explained could be the case, the stock market looks uninteresting. Because the major indices are fresh off important breakdowns, substantial downside risk remains. Because the volatility index actually closed down … Read more