Since 2010, QE saved the markets and the economy, which in turn led to big tech as the 10-year bull market savior.
The monthly chart of Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ), which goes back from the dot com bubble, highlights the run that began in 2010.
Yet it also shows that it took another six-years (2016) until the peak of the dot com bubble was taken out.
The first sentence might be the most important. It begins with “QE saved…”
NASDAQ 100 peaked again in November 2021. Since then, the letters QE are now replaced with QT. In fact, June officially begins the Fed’s shrinking of an $8.5 trillion bond portfolio.
Some say its already priced into the bond market. Others say we have not seen anything yet as far as collateral damage from rising yields.
What is the chart telling us?
NASDAQ spent most of the day green, only to close down .18% in the last few minutes of the session. The chart does not illustrate the classic reversal bottom as many hope for.
We did have a new 60+ day low on May 20. However, it was followed by an inside day, which was then followed by a red day. In fact, the high from the candle on May 20 did not clear until last Thursday—and on low volume. Last Friday, the volume was lower still.
Now technically, we do not need to see a clean reversal bottom or one where a new low is made and then the high of that day clears within one to two days max.
But we like it when it happens.
So now, this points more to a bear market rally with new lows most likely on the horizon. Especially if QQQs fail 295 again.
Could more upsides be in store? Maybe. A chance QQQs could run to 318—but why?
Call me a skeptic, but back to the monthly chart—that run was with QE and it still took from 2000 until 2016 for the peak highs to clear—16 years!
Now we have QT-duh-big red truck!
ETF Summary
- S&P 500 (SPY) 400 major support, 425 resistance.
- Russell 2000 (IWM) 180 support, 192 resistance.
- Dow (DIA) 320 support, 336 resistance.
- NASDAQ (QQQ) 295 support, 327 resistance.
- KRE (Regional Banks) Rally to resistance and not interesting unless it clears 66.
- SMH (Semiconductors) 247 resistance with 228 nearest support.
- IYT (Transportation) Weaker sector with 227 some support to hold.
- IBB (Biotechnology) 117 pivotal and under 110 support trouble.
- XRT (Retail) Oversold, otherwise 64 support and maybe new life over 73.00.