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Canada's TSX: Isolated

Published 03/04/2018, 01:54 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

The monthly chart below of Canada's TSX Composite (TSX) shows that price has become isolated outside of several long-term intersecting trendlines and is caught up within an expanding triangle formation that began forming in December 2016 (right after the U.S. Presidential election).

Expanding triangle formations typically represent trendless, volatile periods of consolidation and this type of range trading will continue until price either breaks and holds above or below this triangle. I've no reason to doubt that this will be the case here...particularly, in view of the following.

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's recently-released 2018 budget is, in my opinion, a weak political budget, not a strong economic budget. There does not appear to be any kind of "backstop" fiscal measure/proposal to prevent or minimize economic headwinds/shocks that may arise from global or domestic pressures/issues, as well as current influences such as a wildly fluctuating Canadian dollar, wildly fluctuating commodity prices, rising global and domestic inflation, tightening Central Bank monetary policies, rising interest rates, high personal debt, anaemic wage growth, a weakening Canadian GDP (2017 Q4 GDP was 1.7%, below 2% estimates, and 2018 Q1 is not anticipated to be strong), etc.

Further headwinds are the current NAFTA negotiations that have been underway with the U.S. for some time now. After seven trade meetings, it's still unresolved and is in danger of being scrapped by President Trump. As well, Canada will be slapped with additional 25% steel and 10% aluminum tariffs, as has been proposed by him this week.

To enact such a weak budget during such volatile and chaotic times and think you can rely solely on monetary policy to protect in times of further stress, is willfully irresponsible and naive, especially when you're attempting to negotiate with your largest trading partner who is bent on implementing a protectionist (and very unpredictable) agenda to the detriment of other countries, including your own. You will, no doubt, be seen as a weak leader who is reactionary, as opposed to one who is perceived to be strong, proactive and prepared.

This budget panders to the political interests of a variety of special interest groups in preparation for the Canadian federal election (October 21, 2019) and recklessly ignores the above economic pressures/stresses...not a good signal for Canadians, such as myself, to consider at the voting booth. As such, we may see the TSX continue to trade within this expanding triangle formation until the election.

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The TSX weight is about 40% financials and 20% energy. These have not kept up with there US counterparts. I'm a Canadian and have been buying the TSX lately. The negative correlation between the USD and equities in the past few months has kept me out of US equities.
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