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FORCED FUND BUYING PARTLY BEHIND RECENT STOCK RISE, U. S. BONDS RISE BUT FRENCH BONDS FALL, GOLD GAINS
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Forced Fund Buying
Recent strength in the stock market appears to be partly due to forced buying by Catalyst Hedged Futures Strategy Fund. This $3.4 billion fund apparently sold short calls on S&P 500 when the market rose, the fund lost 15% of its value and was apparently forced to cover short calls leading to frenzied buying in the stock market. The company has denied that its buying was forced and states that it simply had to buy to stem losses.
The insight here is that investors are better off waiting for a pullback before adding to positions. In addition to fundamentals, the market is being driven by many technical factors that are not sustainable. The foregoing is an example.
U. S. Bonds Higher
U. S. bonds are higher on investor rush to safety after Trump holds 77 minute press conference.
French Bonds Lower
French bonds are lower on leftists talking to unite behind a single candidate in the upcoming presidential elections. Such a move might result in a contest between a leftist and far right Marine Le Pen who advocates Frexit. Frexit is the name for France potentially leaving the EU.
British Pound Drops
Retail sales in the U. K. came at -0.3% vs. +1.0% consensus. British pound dropped on the news.
After we closed out extremely profitable short sell in British pound, we continue to receive emails from subscribers for a signal to short British pound again. This drop in British pound is NOT a signal to short pound. We must be patient for a proper setup.
Gold
Gold rises on a rush to safety after Trump’s 77 minute unprecedented press conference.
Markets
Our very, very short-term early stock market indicator is negative.
Oil and currencies are treacherous with cross currents on both bullish and bearish sides.
Gold futures are at $1243, silver futures are at $18.02, and oil futures are $53.01.
S&P 500 resistance levels are 2363, 2400 and 2450; support levels are 2334, 2300, and 2288.
DJIA futures are down 68 points.
DOVISH ECB STOPS STOCK RALLY IN ITS TRACKS BUT HELPS BONDS, GOLD AND YEN; OIL INVENTORIES AT HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE 1982
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Dovish ECB
Minutes from the European Central Bank (ECB) has at least temporarily stopped the stock rally. It is helping bonds, gold and yen.
Strong Housing
Housing Starts came at 1246K vs. 1220K consensus.
Building Permits came at 1285K vs. 1230K consensus, this is a leading indicator.
Initial Jobless Claims
Initial Jobless Claims are a leading indicator and carry heavy weight in our market timing models. The lower the number the better for the economy. Initial Jobless Claims came at 239K vs. 245K consensus.
Gold
Yesterday morning momo crowd sold gold aggressively on higher inflation. Later aggressive buying came in from professional traders on speculation of dovish ECB minutes. Momo crowd is now aggressively buying again.
Gold is also experiencing upward pressure due to a communication by World Gold Council. Please remember that World Gold Council’s purpose is to help gold miners run up the price of gold. As a result they have a vested interest in producing a one-sided analysis to run up gold.
Oil Inventories Highest Since 1982
EIA data shows that oil inventories are at the highest level in weekly data since 1982. What did oil do on this bearish data? It is going up. We have been warning you for days about the treacherousness of the oil market at present.
Markets
Our very, very short-term early stock market indicator is negative.
Bonds are ticking up and interest rates are ticking down.
Gold futures are at $1238, silver futures are at $18.03, and oil futures are $53.55.
S&P 500 resistance levels are 2363, 2400 and 2450; support levels are 2334, 2300, and 2288.
DJIA futures are down 24 points.
CONSUMER INFLATION INCREASE AT FASTEST RATE SINCE 2013, MOMO SELLS GOLD AND HAWKISH YELLEN
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Consumer Inflation
CPI came at 0.6% vs. 0.3% consensus. Consumer prices are now increasing at the fastest rate since 2013. In our models we use Core CPI as it contains less noise and helps better with market timing. Core CPI came at 0.3% vs. 0.2% consensus.
Retail Sales
About 70% of U. S. economy is consumer based. Therefore retail sales are very important to the markets.
Retail Sales came at 0.4% vs. 0.1% consensus.
In our models we use Retail Sales Ex-auto as automotive sales are very noisy and leaving autos out results in better market timing. Retail Sales Ex-auto came at 0.8% vs. 0.4% consensus.
Momo Sells Gold
Historically gold is a hedge against inflation. However momo crowd, which took control of gold starting about 2010, behaves in a weird way. This crowd almost always sells gold on higher inflation. Today is no exception, momo crowd is selling gold on higher inflation.
The ‘smart money’ is inactive.
Hawkish Yellen
Yellen testimony in front of Congress is hawkish. She seems to be on a mission to raise rates.
Oil
Speculators got burned as API oil inventory came at 9.4 million barrels vs. 3.5 million barrels consensus and whisper number of 2 million barrels. However after initial fall, momo is back buying oil again aggressively. EIA data will be released at 10:30 am ET. If momo continues its recent behavior, they are likely to buy irrespective of the data.
The sum total of the foregoing is that it is extremely treacherous to take any short-term oil position here.
Markets
Our very, very short-term early stock market indicator is negative.
Bonds have been sold on hawkish Yellen.
Dollar is stronger against euro and yen.
Gold futures are at $1222, silver futures are at $17.78, and oil futures are $52.83.
S&P 500 resistance levels are 2334, 2363 and 2400; support levels are 2300, 2288, and 2250.
DJIA futures are up 7 points.
YELLEN AHEAD, TALK OF VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE, HOTTER INFLATION, BUYING IN GOLD ON FLYNN
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Yellen Ahead
Yellen will begin her semi annual testimony before Congress later today. We will be looking for clues for interest rate hikes.
Valentine’s Day Massacre
In some trading circles, there is speculation that Yellen will cause a Valentine’s Day massacre by stating her intention of raising rates in March. The market is not ready for a March rate hike.
Hotter Inflation
Core Producer Price Index came at 0.4% vs. 0.2% consensus. Headline PPI came at 0.6% vs. 0.3% consensus.
In our models, we give heavy weight to Core PPI as it is a leading indictor of inflation.
Buying In Gold On Flynn
Trump’s national security team is in disarray as the National Security Advisor Michael Flynn abruptly resigns. Flynn apparently lied to Vice President Pence about his contacts with Russia.
There is strong buying in gold by the momo crowd on Flynn resignation. The ‘smart money’ is inactive.
Oil
Oil is being bought ahead of API inventory data on speculation that inventory build will not be as large as last week.
Markets
Our very, very short-term early stock market indicator is neutral.
Bonds and currencies are range bound.
Gold futures are at $1234, silver futures are at $18.02, and oil futures are $53.59.
S&P 500 resistance levels are 2334, 2363 and 2400; support levels are 2300, 2288, and 2250.
DJIA futures are down 15 points.
ABENOMICS TRIUMPH OVER TRUMP IS GOOD FOR STOCKS BUT BAD FOR GOLD
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Abenomics Triumphs Over Trump
Abenomics triumph over Trump is good for stocks but bad for gold
Trump has accused countries such as China and Japan of manipulating their currencies and running large trade deficits with the U. S. Markets in Asia have been on edge leading into the meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and Trump. Economic policies of Abe are known as Abenomics and in part rely on weak yen and exports to the United States.
There is a clear conflict between Abenomics and Trump’s policies.
The news is that meeting between Abe and Trump has ended with handshakes, hugs, golf and a statement by Trump that he supports Japan 100%. The real news here is that there is no mention of weak yen and Japan running a large trade deficit with the U. S. In 2016, Japan ran $68.9 billion trade deficit with the United States. This is the second largest U. S. trade deficit with any country. Abenomics has triumphed over Trump’s policies. It appears that Trump has been influenced by geopolitical considerations to forego the flashpoint of weak yen and trade deficit. While Trump and Abe were meeting, North Korea challenged them by launching a ballistic missile in the Sea of Japan.
Initial Reaction
Markets are responding. This shift in Trump’s policies is good for U. S. stocks, good for Japanese and Asian stocks, good for dollar and bad for gold and silver.
Initial reaction is selling pressure in yen and buying pressure in all four benchmark U. S. stock ETFs, S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQ), Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA), and Small Cap ETF (IWN).
Gold
Also initial reaction is the ‘smart money’ selling gold all across the globe.
South Korea
Normally South Korean market would have been expected to go down but today South Korean market has gone up. South Korea also runs a large trade deficit with the United States. Of interest here are Korean ETF (EWY) and Korea Fund (KF).
Oil
IEA says that there is 90% compliance to OPEC production cut agreement. This is causing bullish sentiment in oil. On the flip side, rig count in the U. S. is increasing embolding bears. There is not trade in oil at this time as neither bears nor bulls have an edge.
Markets
Our very, very short-term early stock market indicator is neutral but market is likely to open higher.
Interest rates are ticking up and bonds are ticking down.
Gold futures are at $1227, silver futures are at $17.89, and oil futures are $53.44.
S&P 500 resistance levels are 2334, 2363 and 2400; support levels are 2300, 2288, and 2250.
DJIA futures are up 55 points.
WHAT TO DO NOW
Looking ahead and not only in the rear view mirror, consider continuing to hold existing core portfolio positions. Based on individual risk preference, consider 27 – 38% of assets in cash or treasury bills, and short to medium-term hedges of 25% and very short term hedges of 5%.
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