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-- Posted Monday, 7 October 2013 | | Disqus

By Gary Tanashian

US stocks generally remain on bullish trends in all time frames. Further, the Debt Ceiling (and Government shutdown) theater seems to be playing out in the usual way that these events play out; the stock market has been correcting in an orderly way and seems to be waiting for an inevitable compromise between the White House and Republican leaders. This of course would spur a next leg up if the usual script plays out. That is how it looks, with a traditional bull catalyst (heavy media rotation of an Armageddon-like political event) in play.

Yet there is a negative in play that actually matters, as corporate forward profit guidance is degenerating. Or is it really a negative? Graph from Sentimentrader.com:

corp.profit

As corporate profit expectations bottom out the market tends to rally. This is likely a function of the intimate relationship between corporate profits and the Fed’s ‘no holds barred’, ‘full speed ahead’ inflationary monetary policy. In other words, profits look to be sagging? Don’t worry, here comes the policy roll over… and over… and over.

The two graphs below (versions of which we have reviewed in the past) show why the corporate profits to Fed money supply inflation dynamic is so important. There is the S&P 500, rising in lockstep with corporate profits and even more tightly, with the Monetary Base.

There is no dispute; corporate profits and thus the stock market, are what they are because policy is what it is.

sp5001

Zooming out to a longer-term view we see that this cycle is far more dependent on ‘official’ inflation by policy than the preceding cycle (Greenspan’s ‘inflation bull’), which was fueled by commercial credit that in turn resulted from ‘official’ policy.

sp5002

Bottom Line

It’s inflate or die (4.5 years & counting) for the US market. The proof is in the graphs above, not my bias. There could be a magical disconnect where policy is withdrawn and the economy begins to self-sustain. Again I summon the seminal and legendary singer from Texas, Roky Erickson: “Well, if you want to believe that story you can.”

US Stock Market

So due to the above, I continue to have a ‘trade only’ mentality on US and global stocks. I am a chart guy, so I am somewhat bullish. I am a macro economic guy, so I am suspect as I look behind the curtain at that damned wizard.

spx

The technicals on the SPX remain in a bullish price trend, with waning momentum and a price chart that has not even failed the 50-day moving averages. A decline below 1660 would begin to question the bull orientation and then a lower low to the late August low in the 1630’s would put things on high alert.

But for now, the S&P 500 remains in a bull trend and leading indexes like the Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000 are near recovery and all-time highs respectively.

The report then went on to cover global markets, which are expected to out perform for the duration of the maturing cyclical bull stock bull market, along with precious metals, commodities and currencies.

Biiwii.com, Notes From the Rabbit Hole, Twitter, Free eLetter

Interactive graphs courtesy of SlopeCharts.


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