Psychology Data Sees Some Improvement
The major equity indexes closed higher Thursday with positive internals on the NYSE and NASDAQ as trading volumes declined form the prior negative session. All closed at or near their intraday highs, but none were able to violate resistance or trends, leaving all in near-term downtrends. The data remains mixed but the 1-day OB/OS that implied a positive session yesterday morning remain oversold.
As well, we believe we may be starting to see a positive shift in the psychology numbers. Yet, yesterday’s gains did stretch the valuation gap back to overvalued levels that, in our view, need to narrow. So while we are seeing some encouraging signs that suggest some attractive opportunities may be forthcoming, there has not been enough of a shift in the weight of the evidence to alter our current near-term “neutral/negative” outlook for the equity markets. Some patience may be required.
On the charts, all the indexes closed higher yesterday with positive internals on the NYSE and NASDAQ but on lighter volume.
- While all closed near their intraday highs, the push was unable to bring any of the charts above their respective resistance levels or near-term downtrend lines.
- As such, all remain in negative trends and below their 50 DMAs.
- The positive breadth in yesterdays action also left the cumulative advance/decline lines for the All Exchange, NYSE and NASDAQ negative and below their 50 DMAs as well.
- The stochastic readings remain oversold but have yet to send bullish crossover signals.
The data saw some improvements, in our opinion.
- The 1-day McClellan OB/OS Oscillators that implied a pause/bounce from the recent rout before yesterday’s open remain oversold but not as extreme as yesterday morning (All Exchange: -69.66 NYSE: -81.62 NASDAQ: -61.04).
- Psychology is starting to show some encouraging signs, in our view.
- The Open Insider Buy/Sell Ratio (page 9) remains neutral but lifted again to 47.8. They have increased their buying activity throughout the week.
- In contrast the Rydex Ratio (contrarian indicator) has dropped to a neutral 0.8 as the leveraged ETF traders have lightened up on their leveraged long exposure. Should this dynamic continue, we would view it as a positive transition in sentiment.
- This week’s Investors Intelligence Bear/Bull Ratio (contrary indicator page 9) remained bearish at 20.4/59.2.
- The valuation gap, unfortunately, expanded back to overvalued levels with the SPX forward multiple lifting to 21.2 with consensus forward 12-month earnings estimates from Bloomberg of $156.08 while the “rule of 20” still finds fair value at 19.2. As such, valuation remains a concern.
- The SPX forward earnings yield is 4.72% with the 10-year Treasury yield rose to 0.84%.
In conclusion, while we are of the opinion that the markets may be heading toward some attractive buying opportunities, it is too early to alter our current “neutral/negative” outlook. More positive signals need to be seen before becoming more enthusiastic.
SPX: HVS3,250/HVR3,360
DJI: 26,290//27,557
COMPQX: HVS10,939/11,489
NDX: 11,077//11,495
DJT: 10,954/11,425
MID: 1,883/HVR1,966
RTY: 15948/1,590
VALUA: 6,265/6,5510