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Friday, June 16, 2017

Cracking the Books

By Justin J Kumar

Amidst a correction in the tech sector, which had the media clamoring that the next dot.com bubble was about to burst, stocks were down slightly this week in the US and abroad. All of the Core Indicators remain positive, and again this week, because there have been no material changes to our Major Market Cycle or Core Indicators, we will not spend much time discussing them in our update.


We are still at Neutral in both of the Tactical Indicators. The 10-week indicator reversed down this week, which reinforces the short-term triangle pattern centering on the 60% level for much of the year. We hope to see a more pronounced resolution of the short-term market action in the coming weeks. The Overbought/Oversold Indicator is currently around 1.85% above the Bull Trend Average, a slight pullback towards that average having taken place this week. The MSCI All Country World Index has retraced about 1% from its high watermark, but the slopes are all still rising in the channel. We would need a correction of some magnitude to take place to undo the Global Buy conditions, which could then possibly lead to a Confirmed Up and give us a timely opportunity to reallocate the models into the next top-tier leadership. Our research has pointed to those times as the ones with the greatest potential to take advantage of a continuing Bull market. The reason that we will wait for that type of market action is that markets will tend to rotate after those shakeouts of risk, and so we aim to distinguish between a shift in market conditions and a reversal of those market conditions.


This week, we discuss in the Weekly Update video more of the research that we have been working on over the past few months in terms of tactical security replacement and how we might potentially trigger a more restricted version of a Confirmed Up signal (aka a “mini” Confirmed Up). The goal of the research is to identify possible ways to improve the risk-adjusted returns over the long term for the model and perhaps to lessen some of the volatility of the return patterns.


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