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Intraday Updates
2/27/03
1:00 It is certainly
frustrating to watch this manipulation day after day. It is difficult to
cope with. Today's manipulation appears to be over, and once again, there's
no one around to take the handoff. For want of a better term, let's call
it a manipulation wave, because it's not something that flows from normal
cyclicality. The manipulation wave appears to be over, and it has brought
on more distribution. There's a 1 day cycle low low due at 1:30 +/-. If
they can't reignite the buying at that point, that would indicate another
late selloff. For now 1 and 3 day upside cmaps have been met, and it's too
early for reliable downside projections on the 3 day cycle. Chart below. Get regular updates throughout the day in Stooltrading.
9:15 AM More news noise
as we head toward the New York open. Fucutures are in an up phase with a
cmap and high so far of 835. We have no choice but to wait for the wake
and backwash to work through. For now it looks like the high will be no
more than 835. Look for the high soon after the open. Should start backing
down into 3 hour wavelet low around 11:15, and 5 hour -1 day cycle lows in
the 12:00-1:30 time frame. By then cyclical motion should be back in
control. Nothing we can do about noise generated waves except wait them
out. The market will return to the cycle path.
Intraday
Wednesday - It was a spectacle from the outset. First a
quick selloff, followed by just as quick a final ramp. That put an end to
the short covering panic that began mid afternoon Tuesday. Demand was
exhausted, and the market had nowhere to go but down. They sold off hard
into a 1 day cycle low at mid-day, swupped until just after 2:30 and then
fell apart again. Without much news noise, the price pattern followed the
cycle map to the "T" missing the PM high cmap by about 1 point,
and the expected time by only 5-10 minutes. After struggling with
newsnoise related kneejerks, which can't be forecast by cycle
analysis, it was nice to see a day where everything fell in place.
The down phase which began late
in the afternoon should follow through tomorrow into a 5 hour cycle low at
12:00. Look out also for the 3 hour wavelet. That might support an interim
low at 11:15, then a brief recovery. The 3 day cycle cmap is near 810, and
that could be hit on the first wave down in the morning. Tomorrow will be
a good day to focus on price targets, as time patterns could be subject to
big shifts, given the degree of nervousness.
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The cycle map
below is en estimate of how the market might behave over the next few
hours. Should the pattern be broken, the map should be redrawn to fit the actual.
Cmaps and times shown are guidelines only. Cycles vary in wavelength and amplitude. Directional changes
within an hour of the expected turn and a few points of the cmap should be
respected. The indicators rule. Times and
prices are the projected cycle highs and lows with cmaps.
5-8
Day Cycle______ 2-3
Day Cycle_______
5 Hr-1 Day Cycle
Wednesday's
Markets
What Housing Bubble? 2/26/03
The MoGauge Bankers Ass.
released it's weekly applications data Wednesday. The pot was still
simmering, but home purchase applications broke down below key
levels. Overall activity remains high, and that should keep the
markets relatively liquid looking ahead another month or two. In fact, the
MoGauge burst that began after December 19 should be flowing into the
markets by now. The fact that stocks continue to do poorly is an ominous
sign. What happens when the refi flow dries up?
The MoGauge is the
weekly Mortgage Applications Index released by the MoGauge Bankers Ass. of
America. Mortgage applications get funded about 4-8 weeks
after the application is taken. When the GSE's hold those loans in their
portfolios, they then turn into money through the magic of money market fund
intermediation. Broad money supply grows, and
that flows into the markets and economic activity. Likewise, when mortgage
activity declines, money growth slows or even goes negative. In effect, the MoGauge
has the potential of telling us to what degree money will be added to the
system in a month or so. Big jumps in the MoGauge tend to be followed by big stock
market rallies along with big jumps in money supply. When these bulges
subside, the market follows a month or two later.
While rates reached record lows
and refi applications increased, they are still well below the peak levels
reached in early November when rates were 20 basis points higher. Lower
rates are not bringing forth increased demand. In fact, just the opposite.
Loan demand is being exhausted at this level of rates. Demand will continue to soften, and
will collapse when mortgage rates begin to rise. Refi's are 75% of the
mortgage market, and are the engine of the credit bubble driving the US financial
markets and economy. This is a ticking time bomb, and unless Al is
Houdini, there's no way out..
By the way, the purchase data
suggests that the housing bubble is over. Kaput. Fini, regardless of what the
existing home sales data says. Maybe all those buyers are paying cash. Anyway,
it's just a matter of time before the real estate numbers start to reflect
the turn.
The
forecast path below suggests the 6-7 week cycle (green) top is in, with the 10-13 week cycle (red) still heading lower into mid
March, but possibly at a more shallow slope than shown.
Fed
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The
Feed added $4.25 billion in overnight repos against no
expirations, for a net add of $4.25 billion. The
overnight repos and $3 billion in 28 day repos expire tomorrow.
Total Feed remains in
the middle of the year long 6% growth channel, at a level it first reached three months
ago. Al and his henchmen are in a relatively neutral stance in
comparison to 2001. The 1 month trend is mildly higher. We'll probably get
a burst of projectile Feed vomit when the market tanks, but for the most
part, Stoolie paranoia regarding the Feed is misplaced.
Al's hands are tied by creeping inflation signals, along with the threat of a
resumption of the dollar decline and the accompanying capital flight. The
bond market has given him a little breathing room to add lately, but time
is running out on that as well. That's driven by flight to safety
considerations with war drums in the background, a temporary
phenomenon. For now, it's not the Feed jamming the market it's Fido,
with your brother-in-laws 401k money. (Stoolies, of course are only in Bear
and gold funds.)
Two
trends are evident on the Feed Index, which is the total Fed holdings of
loans and securities. One is the 10% growth trend beginning in May of
2001. The blue channel going back to last December suggests a 5% growth rate. Look at the 4 week moving
average (brown line) and compare it with the slope of the two larger
channels for an indication for whether the slope of short term growth is
slower or faster than the 2 longer term trends.
The longer term in the Feedometer
trend remains down, suggesting
that Al hasn't been jamming, nor has he had any intent to jam the markets
for over a year. Over the
last several weeks the Feedometer trend is flat. This again is evidence of inaction and
neutrality by the Feed. Seasonal
401k flows are keeping the market afloat, not the Feed. The liquidity situation is not that
bearish. Still stocks can't get out of their own way. Uncle Buck holds the key. If foreign investors stay
put, the market can remain somewhat stable. If the dollar starts down it
means foreign investors are pulling out, and stocks will go down with
them.
The
Feedometer theoretically measures excess Feed available for bond or stock
market jamming. Al selects a trend level he feels is needed to reflatulate
the economy. The Feedometer measures the difference between the apparent
trend target, and actual day to day Feeding (Fastow Feedometer), as well
as a four week moving average (Slowmo Feedometer). A break above the gold trendline might indicate a more aggressive jamming policy.
10 Year Bonds rallied and yields
moved lower again, closing near downside short cycle cmaps of 3.75. The 13 week cycle cmap
is now pointing to 3.60-65. A test of the October low looks increasingly
likely.
Long Term 2/21/03-
The 6 month and 10-12 month cycles will continue to oppose each other as the
10-12 month cycle tops out and the 6 month bottoms. This will lead to a months
long extension of the trading range as the long waves bottom. They should begin
to turn up after the next 10-12 month cycle low in the second half of
2003.
Long Term
Dow Inflatables- The
13 day cycle remains in a down phase. The cmap appears to be approximately
7550. The 10-13 week cmap looks like it has dropped to around 7350. The 4-7 week cycles composite oscillator topped out and the 10-13 week cycle oscillator remains flat in negative territory, indicative
of mild trending. Bears may be ready to play a little ball control
offense.
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Portfolio Sphincters Index (SPX)
and Sentiment
Cycle Chart
The red channel is the idealized 18 month-2
year cycle. Dark blue is the 10-12, or 6 month cycle. Teal is the 10-13
week cycle.
Short Term Cycles
The 6-7 week cycle has been
the dominant trading cycle since last July. The short cycle oscillator is
turning down in the distribution (aka overbought) zone, signaling a top in the 6-7 week cycle. The timing is
right, now 32
days from the last high. Upside cmaps were hit last week.
The 6-7 week cycle oscillator on the chart below
also began its turn and the 17 day ROC downticked, but not enough yet to
confirm a top. On balance it looks like a down phase lasting 4-5 weeks may
lie ahead.
10-13 Week Cycle
Roughly 3 to 6 weeks should
also remain in the
10-13 week cycle down phase, whether it's a
shallow trough or steeper decline. While the cycle
oscillators have turned up and the 6 month cycle oscillator is on the
cusp, the 29 day
ROC is still in a mild downtrend and is in the process of breaking a 7
month uptrend line. This suggests that the 1 year cycle has come over the
top and may begin a downward acceleration. The configurations of the cycles on the price
charts suggest the 10-13 week indicators will bounce around at a low level while the cycle continues to
downtrend. Only if all turn up together, will we know the down phase is
over. If they begin to turn back down at these low levels, the bottom
could fall out.
The preliminary downside cmap for
this cycle is around 790 but still subject to change either way. Another big down
day this
week will push the target lower. Waffling around would leave it unchanged.
An immediate rally would pull the cmap higher.
Sentiment
VIX rose. (down on the inverted scale chart). Touching
the inner channel line, then reversing, indicates a short term top, or confirms a
downtrend. The next significant intermediate cycle low
should reach at least 50-60. Extending into the low 30's, then reversing,
would signal an intermediate top.
The 17 day rate of change is a proxy for the
6-7 week cycle. The 29 day rate of change is a proxy for the 10-13 week
cycle. The blue line overlaid on the price chart is the 10-13 week cycle
oscillator, while the red line is the 6-7 week cycle oscillator. The VIX
is a measure of implied options volatility reflecting relative fear or
complacency. It is plotted below on an inverse scale to better show the
relationship to the price chart. The "Stool Bands" may reflect
either 6 month or 10-12 month cycles.
Long Term View 2/21/03
Linear Regression Analysis- The rally off the July-October lows
was the
first to fail to reach the upper regression projections within 4 months of
breaking the lower channel in the bear
market. The 1 year
regression is sloping down more sharply than at any time throughout this
bear. Using METASTOCK, Doc took the 12
month regression
channel with the time span fixed at one year, and moved it across the entire chart. In no prior 12 month period
was the down slope as sharp as it is now. Having failed to break this 1
year regression channel, the market may be in a period of extended and accelerated decline. The
last line of defense was the long term central regression projection. The
lower blue projection line has been a congestion area since July,
delineating shport
on the way down. The 1 year center regression line also indicated an area of
shport.
Long term cycle configurations
are shown on the chart below. Keep in mind that the longer the nominal cycle
length the greater the variance in the actual length of the cycle. The 18
month cycle can range from 12 to 24 months. The nominal 4 year cycle can be 3
years. It can be five years. Four years, give or take a few months has
been most typical, especially in the latter half of the twentieth century,
but a 3 year cycle is not uncommon. In the first half of the century,
cycles frequently lasted 3 or 5 years. Hurst called them
"nominal" cycles because cycles vary in length. Looking at
charts going back 100 years or more you can see that a 1 year variance is
not uncommon for the 4 year cycle.
Doc has reformulated the long
term forecast taking into account recent price action. The 3-4 year cycle low
appeared to be between the April and September 2001 lows. Reconsidering
the action of last July-October, that was more likely the 3-4 year cycle
low. The 4 year cycle actual price high was
in January 2002. As opposed to the price high, the wave high is where the upper
edgeband of the wave envelope contacts the upper band of the next longer
wave. That was from last November, when speculative fever was at its peak,
through early January, when we saw a second wave of speculative frenzy. The
degree of speculative mania during the 3 month trading range in the fourth
quarter of 2002 was consistent with a major 4 year cycle top. Cats,
dogs, and pigs could fly. Doc now thinks this speculative 4 year cycle top
could extend though mid year of 2003, and that repeated bursts of manic speculation
such as we saw this week, will continue. Because of the sharp descent
in the secular trend, the final high of the 3-4 year cycle will be lower
than the high reached in January.
The 3-4 year cycle is
irrelevant for practical purposes. The power of the secular trend has suppressed
it. The dominant cycle in recent years has been the nominal 18
month cycle. This cycle has a typical variance of 6 months, so that it can
last from one to two years.
The July-October double
bottom was an 18 month cycle low. The 18 month cycle wave high is
ideally due around mid-year but the price high was in December at 940. The
current projection puts the wave high in mid-year 2003 around 880. After
that, this cycle should turn relentlessly lower. The 2002 lows should be
broken in the third or fourth quarter of this year. At the current secular trend rate of decline, the
mid year 2004 low extrapolates to around 600. In the event of a
panic low an extreme of 525 is possible.
Currently the 10-12
month cycle is completing a top. The 6 month cycle is making a low.
Churning is the typical result when these two cycles juxtapose. The 12
month cycle should be dominant, so that the general tilt will be slightly
toward the downside. This should result in the up phase of the 6 month
cycle playing out as a swup. But there could be huge swings within the channel. Doc
thinks it will be necessary to focus on shorter term cycles for trading
purposes.
The third quarter of 2003
looks like a period with a high probability of extended decline. The 6,
10-12, and 18 month cycles all project to be in down phases during that
period.
As noted in this space
last week, the index had moved to the bottom of the 18 month channel.
The 13 week cycle down phase was expected to last into March or early
April but with limited downside. This week's action reaffirmed that the remainder of the down phase should
be shallow. That will only change if we see a big downturn this week. Even
if that were to occur, a low below 780 is highly unlikely over the next
two to four months. After one or more weak rallies
following "successful retests" of the lows, there will be another
20% killer wave down in the second half of 2003.
Check out the symmetry of the
bubble's inflation and deflation.
(Subject to
change without notice. Dealer title, tax, and tags not included. Consult
your local directory for prices in your area. Past performance is not necessary
to be a Wall Street analcyst.)
The Cycle Conditions tables include cycle
phase and a wild guess as to number of periods to the next turn, in days
for the shortest cycles, weeks (W) or months (M) for the longer ones. This
is a fluid exercise, in other words, the projections are likely to be
wrong, but they force us to be vigilant for key turning points, and
frequently work well enough to prevent costly misreadings.
SPX
Cycle Conditions as of 2/26/03
Cycle |
Phase/PTT |
Target |
10-12 Month |
Down/7
M |
700 |
6
Month |
Bottom/0-5W |
780 |
10-13
Week |
Top-Down/13-28 |
788 |
4-7
Week* |
Top/0-3 |
853
Done |
8,13
Day |
Mixed/4 |
810 |
PTT - Periods Till Turn
L-Low,
H-High
SWD=
Sideways Down Phase- Trading Range
SWU=Sideways Up
p: preliminary
Too Early: Too soon to project
No Factor: Low amplitude is dominated by larger cycles
* The 4 and 6-7 week cycles are distinct but usually overlap. The dominant cycle is
reported.
Suctor Watch and Stoolwethers- Updated each morning between 8 AM
and 9:00 AM NY time.
Nasgap
Charts
The Nas has been stronger
than the SPX, but cycle direction and timing will be similar. In the interest of publishing the Anals earlier in the evening Doc is presenting
the charts and data without commentary, as it is largely redundant
relative to the SPX commentary above.
Cycle Chart
The stoolicator is a proxy for the dominant
trading cycle, either 6-7 or 10-13 weeks. The 17 day rate of change is a
proxy for the 6-7 week cycle. The 29 day rate of change is a proxy for the
10-13 week cycle. The teal channel is the idealized 2 year cycle.
The light green channel is the idealized 10-12 month cycle. The dark blue
channel is the idealized 5-6 month cycle. The red channel is the 10-13
week cycle.
Long
Term View 2/21/03
The Nas is stronger than the
broad market, typical of the speculation during periods of major cycle
tops. The 12 month cycle is forming a top. Both the 18 month and 3-4 year
cycle highs appear due in the second quarter of 2003. The 3-4 year cycle low would be due no earlier than mid
2004 and possibly not until 2005. Ultimately the 3-4 year cycle low should be around 400, or below on
a selling panic. After the following bull phase, the next bear phase will
end with the Nasdaq folding, and the bigger stocks going over to the NYSE,
perhaps in 2008 or 2009. Looks like the venerable Amex will be
closed much sooner.
Nasdaq Cycle Conditions as of
2/26/03
Cycle |
Phase/PTT |
Target |
10-12
Month |
Top-Down/6M |
950p |
6 Month |
Bottom/0-5W |
1200 |
10-13
Week |
Top-Down/13-28 |
1220 |
4-7
Week* |
Top/0-4 |
1350
Done |
8,13
Day |
Mixed/4 |
1275 |
PTT
- Periods Till Turn
L-Low,
H-High
SWD=
Sideways Down Phase- Trading Range
SWUP=Sideways Up
p: preliminary
Too Early: Too soon to project
No Factor: Low amplitude, dominated by larger cycles
* The 4 and 6-7 week cycles appear to have merged into one.
Suctor Watch and Stoolwethers- Updated each morning between 8 AM
and 9:00 AM NY time.
Long
Bong Hit - See top of page.
Golden
Stool 2/26/03 PM
Gold was up
slightly.
Intermediate downside cmaps have moved up to 345, which was already hit. Very short term
cycles have an upside cmap of 360.
The 9 month cycle oscillator looks like a top but the down phase should be
sideways. Intermediate cycle indicators are bottoming.
Charts as of 2/26/03 Close
Long Term 2/21/03- Doc projects gold to recover and make new highs in the second
half of 2003.
HUI Dumpty finally
rallied, and they will soon be putting HUI back together again. Both short
and intermediate cycles look like they are bottoming, but further
shakeouts can't be ruled out. When the cycle oscillators turn up in
unison, we'll see a good rally.
HUI Cycle Conditions as of 2/26/03
Cycle |
Phase/PTT |
Target |
9-12
Month |
Top/0 |
155 |
4
Month |
Bottom/0 |
127-133 |
4-7
Week |
Bottom/0-7 |
127-133
Done |
8,13
Day |
Down-Bottom/0-3 |
127-133 |
Long Term 2/21/03- After consolidating for a few months, HUI is expected to break
out to the upside near mid-year.
Uncle
Buck's Illness
Surprise,
surprise, Uncle Buck was weak along with the stock market. Foreign
investors voting with their dollars. Leaves us to wonder who the idiots
are buying the bonds. We can only guess it's our good ole American
portfolio sphincters. Buck likes hanging around 100 but he may be heading for short cycle cmaps of 99, and maybe even as low as 98 in the
short run.
Chart as of
2/26/03 close
Uncle B and SPX (gray line on chart)
usually move together because Uncle Buck's index measures the flow of
capital into and out of US paper assets. The relative magnitude of the
moves varies and wide divergences are followed by convergence.
Central banks intervening to buy dollars are not
going to help stock prices, and cannot drive sustainable advances in the
dollar.
Longer Term 2/21/03 Buck is going much lower but perhaps not until the second
half of 2003. In the meantime he could churn around 100.
Here's another case where the 6 month and 10-12 month cycles may oppose
for a couple of months, leading to a trading range.
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Explanation of Intraday Commentary-Build
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For custom time bars insert a comma after symbol and number of minutes,
e.g. compx,90. This will give you a bar chart of the Nas with 90 minutes
per bar. The one day cycle is usually most clear with 8 minute bars and
26/18 stochastics. It varies from day to day. Sometimes 6 minutes works
best. Experiment to find the best fit for your trading style, and the
market's dominant frequency at the time.
The goal here is primarily to monitor the condition of the 8 and 13 day
cycles. I typically use 90 minute bars with 26/18 stochastics for the 13
day cycle proxy on the indices during regular trading hours. Other cycles
use 26/18 stochastics with the following:
8 days- 60 minute bars
5 days- 40 minute bars
3 days- 24 minute bars
2 days- 16 minute bars
1 day- 6, 7, or 8 minute bars
On the 24 hour futures charts, use a time per bar approximately 3 to 4
times the above number of minutes, to represent the cycles listed above.
About centered
moving average projections.
ABBREVIATIONS:
cma: centered moving average
cmap: centered moving average projection
os or ozzie: oscillator
sto: stochastic
swup: sideways up phase
swdp: sideways down phase
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