Friday before last, October 5th, SPX made an
attempt of testing the high and closed at 1460. The mood was optimistic and
everyone was looking forward to 1500+ very soon. This Friday , 12th
Oct, SPX closed little below 1428 and
the mood is of doom and gloom! How things change in a week! Yesterday ZH ran a
post promising below 600 sometimes in 2014. While it may or may not happen, (I
have difficulty guessing what will happen tomorrow, leave alone 2014), there
are other dire predictions floating around.
One such thing came from McClellan publication and we have
to give it much higher credibility than ZH. Tom McClellan sent this following
chart of Dow Jones 40 year log scale.
And it shows a peak sometime close in near future and a huge
drop thereafter.
While I agree with this chart for the long term movement of
the market, we need to be careful about the timing. While I am expecting a
substantial correction after election, I do not think the end of the world is
near yet. On the contrary, for those of you who have lost money getting caught
up in the bear talk for the last four years, please pay attention. The 1st
half of 2013 may present an opportunity to make money on the long side. So
don’t start buying the soup cans yet.
We will take opportunities at every turn as they come but
also keep a longer term picture in mind and not take any risk.
The coming week is going to be crucial in the sense that
while the initial support has been broken, the secondary support at 1400 SPX
level is still intact and we will find out whether it gets broken as well.
Chances are we are going to see the bounce we were looking for as the short
term cycle has bottomed. We may not get
the huge bounce and see the market chop around a bit till after OpEx but I
think those last 15 days would be good for bulls. On the other hand, if ‘O’ is going to lose, we will see a much larger
correction. So we have to keep the options open and not front run. Not till
October 24th Anyway.
I want to share a chart of dollar index from Jamie Saettele,
currency strategist.
And the chart agrees with my reading of Euro that we will
see a test of the high for Euro.
The 3rd issue of the weekly report has gone out
today and readers will notice that more and more I am asking you to avoid
taking risk and differentiate between investment and speculation. Loss in trading
is a direct result of risk. So you have to ask yourself, what is your risk
tolerance level and to what extent you want to gamble with your money. Sitting
in a rocking chair keeps us occupied, but it does not take us anywhere. Same
thing with day trading!
However, many of our readers are involved with options and
short term trading. I will soon start separate pages for options and swing
trades, may be as early as next week. Those pages will be dedicated to the
traders and not suitable for long term investments.
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Thanks much BB. I asked on your other blog about commenting without the robot approval. Perhaps you missed it or you don't know what I am talking about?
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I actually did not understand the question. Can you please email me at : bbfinanceblog@gmail.com
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Hi may I know how can I get your report?
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Busy weekend and week ahead. But I will always be reading and learning from you. Actually some time you might want to make a post about where your cycles come from. I know virtually nothing about using cycles.
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I have been working on cycles for almost 10 years now and it is still work in progress. Started as an Excel model and has now progressed to a program.Nothing I can explain but can just tell you various tops and bottoms as they come.
DeleteThanks for your support. Enjoy the week.
How can you reconcile the fact that these LT charts are in unadjusted USD? Purchasing power matters over long time periods. IMHO needs to be de-trended by Gold or a commodity basket.
ReplyDeleteYou are right and these long term trend charts should be taken just as a guidance and information only.
DeleteDon't worry, we are out here and want your blog! Keep up with the tweets!
ReplyDeleteThank you. For a moment I thought everyone has forgotten about me. :)
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