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After Spurting Higher, Stocks Are Ready For Cyclical Roll Over

Published 03/16/2019, 01:45 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Summary:

  • The S&P 500 (SPX) rose last week, up 79 points to 2822, an increase of 2.9%.
  • Our projection for the SPX this week is for some possible minor upside before rolling over towards our downside target around 2783.


S&P 500 (SPX) Daily Chart

The stock market rose sharply last week, as the rebound that started late last Friday turned into a complete reversal with the market gaining back the 3% it had lost the previous week.

One key story last week was that the Boeing (NYSE:BA) flagship 737 MAX-8 incurred another accident, this time with Ethiopian Airlines. Because the problem was company-specific, it had little impact on the S&P 500, while it did push the Dow lower for a couple of days.

In the UK, Prime Minister May lost her second key Brexit vote but lost this time by fewer votes. Also, Parliament voted against (a) a second referendum and (b) a “no deal” outcome, but voted in favor of a short delay. This coming week May could hold a vote on a third Brexit package.

Regarding the US-China trade talks, the market is no longer monitoring every heartbeat. For example, there was little impact when reports surfaced that the big meeting between Trump and Xi would be delayed due to still unresolved “major issues”.

Trump nonetheless continued to bang the drum, “We’ll have news on China -- probably one way or the other. If a deal gets done, it will be something that people are going to be talking about for a long time because we have been really taken advantage of.”

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The macroeconomic data continued to paint a mixed picture. In the US, retail sales and job creation were stronger than expected, while inflation and home sales were weaker. In the UK, manufacturing and GDP were stronger but Chinese industrial production was weaker.

Meanwhile, China confirmed the continuation of its targeted stimulus program. Premier Li Keqiang explained that, “We certainly need to take strong measures to face the downward pressure. Our choice is to energize market players.”

Our analysis of the S&P 500 for this week is for possibly a little more upside before it rolls over into the declining phase of the current minor cycle. We are looking to see if it zooms up to around 2854 or fails and enters the declining phase to visit our downside target of around 2783.

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