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Sunday, 8 March 2020

Market Signals for the US stock market S and P 500 Index and Indian Stock Market Nifty Index for the Week beginning March 09

Indicator
Weekly Level / Change
Implication for
S & P 500
Implication for Nifty*
S & P 500
2972, 0.61%
Bullish
Bullish
Nifty
10989, -1.90%
Neutral **
Bearish
China Shanghai Index
3035, 5.35%
Bullish
Bullish
Gold
1674, 6.87%
Bullish
Bullish
WTIC Crude
41.61, -7.04%
Bearish
Bearish
Copper
2.55, 0.31%
Neutral
Neutral
Baltic Dry Index
617, 15.33%
Bullish
Bullish
Euro
1.1284, 2.34%
Bullish
Bullish
Dollar/Yen
105.28, -2.59%
Bearish
Bearish
Dow Transports
8956, -4.60%
Bearish
Bearish
High Yield (Bond)
105.64, -1.24%
Bearish
Bearish
US 10 year Bond Yield
0.77%, -29.91%
Bullish
Bullish
Nyse Summation Index
-248, -289.67%
Bearish
Neutral
US Vix
41.94, 4.56%
Bearish
Bearish
Skew
126
Neutral
Neutral
20 DMA, S and P 500
3213, Below
Bearish
Neutral
50 DMA, S and P 500
3250, Below
Bearish
Neutral
200 DMA, S and P 500
3052, Below
Bearish
Neutral
20 DMA, Nifty
11753, Below
Neutral
Bearish
50 DMA, Nifty
11997, Below
Neutral
Bearish
200 DMA, Nifty
11683, Below
Neutral
Bearish
S & P 500 P/E
22.36
Bearish
Neutral
Nifty P/E
25.01
Neutral
Bearish
India Vix
25.64, 10.36%
Neutral
Bearish
Dollar/Rupee
74.00, 2.02%
Neutral
Bearish


Overall


S & P 500


Nifty

Bullish Indications
6
6
Bearish Indications
10
12
Outlook
Bearish
Bearish
Observation
The S and P 500 was up slightly and the Nifty fell last week. Indicators are bearish for the week.
The markets are on the verge of a great depression style collapse. Watch those stops.
On the Horizon
US – CPI, Eurozone – ECB rate decision, UK- GDP, Japan - GDP
*Nifty
India’s Benchmark Stock Market Index
Raw Data
Courtesy Stock charts, investing.com, multpl.com, NSE
**Neutral
Changes less than 0.5% are considered neutral


stock market signals march 09


The S and P was up slightly and the Nifty fell last week. Indicators are bearish for the coming week. A panic bottom in the S & P near about 2600 is likely soon. Long term, the epic meltdown that just began is set to continue resulting in a 5 year plus bear market. QE forever from the FED is about to trigger the deflationary collapse of the century and we have made a major top in global equity markets. The market is looking like the short of a life time with non-conformations from the transports, other global indices and commodities. Insane valuations continue. The breakdown in Crude and the Euro is a likely a precursor to a massive drop in the S and P 500. The recent global virus epidemic (black swan) is likely to dent global GDP and usher in a recession much faster than most think. The trend is about to change from bullish to bearish and the markets are about to get smashed by a rebounding dollar. Looking for significant under performance in the Nifty going forward on rapidly deteriorating macros. A 5 year deflationary wave is about to start in key asset classes like the Euro, stocks and commodities amidst a number of bearish divergences and over stretched valuations. We are on the verge of a multi-year great depression. The markets are still trading well over 3 standard deviations above their long term averages from which corrections usually result. Tail risk has been very high off late as the yield curve inverts into a recession. The critical levels to watch for the week are 2985 (up) and 2960 (down) on the S & P 500 and 11050 (up) and 10900 (down) on the Nifty. A significant breach of the above levels could trigger the next big move in the above markets. You can check out last week’s report for a comparison. Love your thoughts and feedback.



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