Saturday 10 June 2017

Weekend update - US monthly indexes

The US equity market remains broadly strong, with indexes regularly breaking new historic highs. Near term outlook offers renewed upside to the sp'2450/60s, with the 2500s viable as early as late July. The year end target of 2683 remains on track.


Lets take our regular look at six of the main US indexes

sp'500


Friday saw the sp' print a new historic high of 2446. Underlying MACD (blue bar histogram) is on the high side, but there is zero sign of a turn. The key 10MA (and it is a massively important moving average) is currently at 2296, and is rising by around 25pts a month. By year end it will be around 2450. The upper monthly bollinger is in the 2470s, and will indeed be offering the 2500s in July.

Best guess: a touch of weakness ahead of the FOMC, but broadly, the sp'500 should be trading in the 2460/70s in July. The 2500s seem a given this summer. Sept/Oct' offers the only realistic opportunity for a retrace of 5-7%, before renewed upside all the way into spring 2018.

Equity bears have nothing to tout unless a break and monthly close under the key 10MA. Once the mid term rising trend from Feb'2016 is broken, the '5 wave' counters would have a valid reason to suggest the monstrous ramp from 2009 is complete. The grander target when the current rally is complete will be a back test of the double top of 2000/2007 in the sp'1500s.
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Nasdaq comp'


The Nasdaq printed a new historic high on Friday of 6341, which is a massive gain of 50.6% since the Feb'2016 low of 4209. Truly... incredible. Its notable that the Nasdaq is currently net higher for an eighth consecutive month, which is the best run in at least twenty years. The 7000s seem a given. Price structure in some individual stocks (CSCO and INTC for instance) are threatening basic Nasdaq upside to at least the 8250/8500 range.

How long until some people start to wonder that as 5K is core support, if you believe the next bear market will (again) be on the order of around 50%, the Nasdaq comp' has to climb to at least 10k, before it could fall 50%, without breaking below core support of 5K ? Dwell on that for a few minutes.

The key 10MA is in the 5700s, and unless that is broken, equity bears need to stay mute.


Dow


The mighty Dow saw a new historic high on Friday of 21305. Underlying MACD is a little below the momentum peak seen in April. For now though, zero sign of a turn, as the Dow is still generating new highs. First big support is the psy' level of 20k, and that looks secure this summer.


NYSE comp'


The master index saw a new historic high on Friday of 11754. Upper bollinger is effectively offering the 12k threshold in the near term. First big support is the 11200/10900 zone, which should hold across the summer. A year end close around 13k is a very realistic target.


R2K


The R2K broke a new historic high on Friday of 1433. Upper bollinger will be offering the 1500s in July. I will again be provocative and suggest that perhaps some should consider the notion of 'R2K @ 2K' as not so crazy, before this has 'all played out'.


Trans


The 'old leader' remains the market laggard, which should be seen as somewhat odd, as energy/fuel prices remain historically low (at least relative to 2011-14). The key 10MA was violated in April, but not closed under. The March historic high of 9639 can be expected to be broken above this summer. The 'tranny @ 10k' is a valid target for the autumn. A year end close near 11k will be tough, but it would sync up with sp'2650/700 and Dow 23k.
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Summary

US equity indexes remain broadly strong, lead higher by the Nasdaq comp'

The US market is regularly breaking new historic highs, with the Transports lagging.

There is simply zero sign of the mid term bullish trend - that began in early 2016, ending. Most indexes have around 5% of downside buffer before core rising trend is tested.
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Looking ahead

The week will likely centre on the FOMC.

M - US T-budget
T - PPI
W -CPI, retail sales, bus' invent, EIA Pet' report.

The FOMC will issued a press release at 2pm. Most expect the second rate hike of the year, of 25bps to a new target range of 1.00-1.25%. There should also be some talk about (later this year) reducing the balance sheet. Yellen will host a press conf' at 2.30pm, and that will likely last an hour.

T - weekly jobs, phil' fed, empire state, import/export prices, indust' prod', housing market indx, EIA Nat' gas report.

F - housing starts, consumer sent'.  *QUAD-OPEX*
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Reversal into the weekend

US equity indexes ended the week on a very mixed note, sp -2pts at 2431 (intra high 2446). The two leaders - Trans/R2K, settled -0.1% and +0.4% respectively. VIX settled +5.3% at 10.70. Near outlook offers weakness to the sp'2410/00 zone, ahead of the June 14th FOMC, when rates are set to be raised... which is an inherently bullish aspect.


sp'daily5



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Summary

... and that was a rather bizarre day. US equities opened a little higher, and we saw no less than FIVE indexes break new historic highs.

11am - as is often the case, was a turn time, and the market then gently rolled over, but accelerated into the afternoon. The market was lead lower by the semi-conductors, which have seen some truly insane gains recently. By early afternoon there were clear reversals all over the place, with some stocks (such as AMZN) even seeing a flash crash...

AMZN, 5min


Price action was indeed pretty wild, and the 2.30pm 'typical turn time' then marked the intraday low.

Market volatility was itself volatile, breaking to 9.37 in the morning.. the lowest print since 1993. Has the VIX ever printed 8s? With equities seeing a significant reversal into the mid afternoon, the VIX spiked to 12.11, before cooling back into the 10s.

Another equity wave lower next Mon/Tuesday is due, but no sustained action <sp'2400, as broader price action remains 'scary strong'.
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Another part of the 1980s has left this world...




Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was something of a favourite, not least due to Glenne Headly. RIP.

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Post election sunshine :)
Goodnight from London
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*the weekend post will appear Sat' at 12pm EST, and will detail the US monthly indexes