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By: Rick Ackerman, Rick's Picks


-- Posted Friday, 14 May 2010 | Digg This ArticleDigg It! | | Source: GoldSeek.com

Rick’s Picks

Friday, May 14, 2010

“Phenomenally accurate forecasts”

[We wrote here recently that last week’s panic attack on Wall Street is unlikely to be the last.  The markets have since rallied strongly, but that won’t change the outlook, says a wise friend of ours who has been following the markets for thirty years. In the essay below, he explains why shouting “Fire!” on Wall Street is not quite the same as shouting “Fire!” in a crowded theater. RA]

“Many years ago, while reading John Kenneth Galbraith in “The Speculative Episode,” it dawned on me that the world wasn’t necessarily becoming a safer place, particularly on Broad and Wall. If you think about military history, we’ve gone from flintlocks during the Revolutionary War with a range of 40 feet to the Spencer Repeating Carbine at Pickett’s Charge in the Civil War (every Confederate soldier died), to Hiroshima. On Wall Street, we went from the ticker tape running three hours late on 16 million shares in 1929 to program trading in 1987 when we didn’t have the Internet and you had to call your broker to know what was happening that day in the market.

“Today, everyone has a quote in the corner of their screen at work or they watch CNBC at home. They are responsible for allocating their 401K online and many trade the rest of their nest eggs there too. The data processing capabilities out there can handle tens of billions of sell orders in a single day and on top of that, we have the CBOE and the E-Mini. Algorithmic Trading programs do umpteen trades a millisecond and make up 70% of the volume, one HAL versus another.

Technology Produces No Buyers

“The biggest problem, getting back to Galbraith, is that in the process of facilitating sellers, all the new technology does produce any buyers. I know most will disagree with that, but keep in mind that demand is a state of mind. It runs away at the first sign of trouble. Put another way, the same emotions that motivate sellers cause potential buyers to hold off. Sell is preordained, but buying requires a complex greed analysis.  Which leads me to my “glass theater analogy.” We are all familiar with the most common analogy for panic:  when someone yells “Fire!” in a crowded theater. The problem, of course, is that there are 50 rows of seats, but just two aisles leading back to two doors on the back wall. Grown men and women may trample small children to escape getting fried.

“There are a couple of problems extending that analogy to the stock market, so I made some changes in my “glass theater analogy”. The biggest problem in the market is that, even if you choose the aisle seat, last row, you can’t escape unless you can find someone to take your seat. As Galbraith pointed out so many years ago, you can’t be a seller unless someone else will buy. (What a dirty little secret!). Another big problem, considering the speed of the technology today, is the basic transparency. It’s as though the back wall of the theater were made of glass, and all the potential patrons can see what’s happening inside. It’s right there on their screen! Who is going to take your seat when they can see the carnage going on in there? Which leads me back to last week’s mysterious plunge. First of all, remember that reading Alan Abelson the Saturday before the 1987 Crash, he indicated we had already had it with the 230-point drop the week before. The newspapers last weekend sounded a bit like a post mortem too. “The SEC is trying to get to the bottom of it.” I can save them the trouble. What do you expect when your weapon has a seven cartridge magazine in the butt compared to a single load, wad and ball. You get 1000 points in 15 minutes. Wait until the human nature kicks in again someday, in a big way. It might become 5000 points. You could retrace this bear market rally in a hurry.

***

 

Information and commentary contained herein comes from sources believed to be reliable, but this cannot be guaranteed. Past performance should not be construed as an indicator of future results, so let the buyer beware. There is a substantial risk of loss in futures and option trading, and even experts can, and sometimes do, lose their proverbial shirts.  Rick's Picks does not provide investment advice to individuals, nor act as an investment advisor, nor individually advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment. From time to time, its editor may hold positions in issues referred to in this service, and he may alter or augment them at any time. Investments recommended herein should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor, and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. Rick's Picks reserves the right to use e-mail endorsements and/or profit claims from its subscribers for marketing purposes. All names will be kept anonymous and only subscribers’ initials will be used unless express written permission has been granted to the contrary. All Contents © 2009, Rick Ackerman. All Rights Reserved. www.rickackerman.com


-- Posted Friday, 14 May 2010 | Digg This Article | Source: GoldSeek.com




 



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