Robert Sluymer has been a Technical Analyst for close to 3 decades. I really enjoy his intermarket, global macro perspective and the way he brings it all together in a similar way to what we do at our shop. It was hard for me to really disagree with anything Rob said during this podcast episode. It seems to me like him and I are on the same page on many levels. I didn’t make it easy on him, but he certainly brought the goods. I really enjoyed this episode from someone who brings 27 years of institutional experience at RBC and is now at an independent shop at Fundstrat. We discussed Bitcoin, the S&P500, Sector Rotation, Bonds and Precious Metals. This was a good one! Give it a listen [Read more…]
Too Many All-Time Highs To Count
What do we know about all-time highs? They are not a characteristic of a downtrend. New all-time highs are things we see when we’re in a market environment where it is more advantageous to be buying stocks rather them selling them. This is what we have today, whether you like it or not.
The market doesn’t care that you don’t like the president. The market doesn’t care that you think this is only because of buybacks. The market doesn’t care that you think this is fed driven. THE MARKET DOES NOT CARE WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT ANYTHING.
EVER.
Anyway, on Halloween we got new all-time monthly closing highs in the S&P500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Global 100 Index, Nasdaq Composite, Nasdaq 100, S&P 1500, Dow Jones Composite Average, Consumer Discretionary Index, Technology Index, Semiconductor Index, US Real Estate Index, J.P. Morgan Chase, Microsoft, Apple, Google, the Europe Hedged Index Fund and Brazil’s Bovespa, among many others.
Are these reasons to now all of a sudden start selling stocks? My argument is no. [Read more…]
Copper and Emerging Markets Are The New Hotness
Have you noticed that with Tech and Software and other areas grinding sideways or lower, we’ve seen a consistent bid in Emerging Markets? Have you looked at Brazil lately? The last thing stock market bears want to see is rotation into these serial underperformers.
I don’t think this is a tiny story either. I think there is a much bigger theme going on here that would be irresponsible to ignore. First of all, let’s make something clear. Copper prices and Emerging Market stocks move together. You can’t argue with me on this one.
Copper doesn’t move with the “economy”. Copper doesn’t move with the S&P500. Copper is not a “Dr.” of any kind. Copper moves with Emerging Markets. Period:
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Money Game Podcast: JOMO – Joy Of Missing Out (EP.10)
We are back with another episode of The Money Game Podcast with Phil Pearlman. Today we talk about JOMO, the Joy Of Missing Out. Phil brings up a point about the amount of work that goes into today’s version of Keeping up with the Joneses: Instagram, for example. People are so concerned with Missing Out (FOMO) that they’re completely ignoring the joys of missing out (JOMO). Saying No gives us the ability and the time to stay focused on what is probably more important, whether it’s health, family, friends, work or whatever else you’re into. We see this in the market constantly, with traders chasing trades and worrying about what trades other people are in and the money other people are making. The beauty of this situation in the market is that we’re guaranteed to get another opportunity. The market doesn’t give us many (any?) other guarantees. The one thing we do know is that there are no called strikes on wall street. We can stay patient and wait for our pitch, because we know for a fact that one is coming.
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We Want To Be Buying Stocks
This is my favorite time of the month – preparing for our Live Monthly Conference Call. It really gives me an opportunity to gather all of the evidence, put my thoughts and ideas down on paper and then explain it all in under an hour. It’s all pretty awesome!
In this call we talk about the US Stock market and where it fits within the Global Market complex. Throughout this process we’re also analyzing the commodities, interest rates and currency markets that apply to each country. Only then do we break things down to individual sectors and their sub industry groups to finally find the best stocks to express a bigger thesis.
We call this the top/down approach and I’m pumped to go through it all on Tuesday’s Call.
Over the weekend I was going through all of the International Markets and could not help but noticed the strength popping up all over the world: Japan, Brazil, Europe and more recently Taiwan. One chart that really stood out was the Global Dow Index. I don’t know why I don’t see more people talking about this one.
It’s a hidden secret I guess and even Strazza makes fun of me because he says I’m the only one who talks about the Global Dow. Look at the components. It’s an important list, and probably weighted pretty well, if you ask me: [Read more…]
Video: The Global Breadth Expansion Continues
In this Episode of Allstarcharts Weekly, Steve and I are focused on expansion of global breadth. We’re seeing more and more countries around the world breaking out to new 52-week highs. This week the Global 100 Index is making new highs and now Taiwan has also joined the group with Brazil and Switzerland who were already doing so. With Sweden and Japan right there near highs as well, the breadth expansion continues, not the deterioration that the bears are preaching. It’s hard to be bearish equities if the Dow Jones Industrial Average is above 27,000 and the German DAX is above its 2015 highs. Those are the key levels we’re watching. But breadth is expanding, not deteriorating. That’s for sure.
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NIFTY 50 Is Heading To 13,000
The trend for NIFTY stocks is up. That has not changed. Like many stocks and indexes around the world, NIFTY been mostly stagnant since early 2018. Unlike most stocks and indexes, however, NIFTY has managed to put in higher lows and higher highs along the way. So it’s not just a consolidation.
I do believe NIFTY resolves this consolidation higher and heads up towards 13,000 – this is the target: [Read more…]
A Big Move Is Finally Coming In The US Dollar
It’s been a while since we talked about the Dollar. The truth is, this trade has really been a Nothing-Burger all year. G-10 currencies have been a snooze-fest until just recently. I have good friends who specialize in this space and they’re bored. That’s not good for their business, but I have a suspicion that things are changing.
Let’s get right into it. Here is the US Dollar Index breaking down on a weekly timeframe and unable to hold its previous highs. This sort of thing reminds me a lot of early October 2018 for US Stocks. From failed moves come fast moves, is how I learned it. I’ve also come to understand over time that this is not something to be afraid of, as many books often hint to. I think this is something to embrace. It presents the best risk vs reward opportunities of any other setup I know: [Read more…]
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