Longest Bull Market In U.S. Stocks Bid Adieu But Not Before Flashing Warning Signs

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The longest bull market in U.S. stock market history abruptly came to an end last month.  Between March 9, 2009 and February 19, 2020 – that is, 131 months – the S&P 500 large cap index rallied 401 percent, second … Continued

U.S. Money-Market Funds Drop In Recent Weeks – Bulls Hope This Is Beginning Of Trend

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Major U.S. equity indices have rallied massively – particularly since the lows of December 2018.  Throughout this, money-market funds kept rising.  In recent weeks, they have dropped a tad.  If this is the beginning of a trend, bulls will be … Continued

Perfect Timing Tool They Are Not, But Several Metrics Stretched In 9-Year-Old Bull

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The bull market in U.S. stocks is nine years old.  While this alone does not necessarily sound the death knell for this aging bull, this is not a time to remain unambiguously sanguine either. Last Friday, the bull turned nine, … Continued

Z.1 — 2Q17 Household Assets At New High, Several Other Metrics At Nosebleed Territory

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The financial accounts of the U.S. for 2Q17 was published last Thursday.  Better known as the Z.1 report, the massive quarterly publication contains tons of useful data – thus highly recommended. The seven charts below try to highlight where things … Continued

ITB Loses Three-Year Support; Bounce Possible, But Needs To Stabilize First

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U.S. household real estate has come a long way. Back in 2Q06, the market value of U.S. household real estate peaked at $22.7 trillion, before coming under sustained pressure after the bubble burst.  Amazingly, in the next five years, it … Continued

Stocks’ Path Of Least Resistance Up Near Term, Not So Medium Term

As of last Friday, only 32.6 percent of S&P 500 stocks were above 50-day moving average, earlier having dropped to 29.8 percent on Wednesday.  This compares to 22 percent on June 27 (orange arrow in Chart 1) when the S&P … Continued

Amidst Elevated Valuation Metrics, Stocks Remain Resilient

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It is not easy getting a handle on valuation dynamics.  During good times, multiples rise to exorbitant levels, and the opposite happens when times are bad.  The usual cycle of things. Come to think of it.  At any time, value … Continued

Bulls And Bears Duel In Uncharted Territory

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We are in uncharted territory!  On so many levels.  As you will see in the charts below, many valuation metrics are stretched. The nation’s debt load just rose to a new high.  At 1Q15, the total credit market debt outstanding … Continued