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Expanding Bubbles

Published 12/16/2015, 01:54 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Thursday, 12/10/15, stock indices rose because (so all the pundits reckon) Fed Chair Yellen made a speech reinforcing her determination to begin raising interest rates on December 16. Friday, 12/11/15, the next day, stock indices plummeted because, well, for the same reason. In bubbles, indices can rise or fall for exactly the same reason.

Monday, 12/14/15, stock indices see-sawed back and forth between positive and negative like a ping-pong ball in a lottery machine. Up a hundred. Down a hundred. Up a hundred. Back to zero. Then, in the last 45 minutes, the Dow Jones Industrial Average burst higher some 130 points because, well, the PPT(N:PPT) wanted the index higher. What brings me to this conclusion? On a day which the Dow rose some 130 points, declining stocks led gaining stocks by a ratio of 4 to 1 on the NYSE. Yet, the reverse was true of the Dow. Gainers led decliners 23 to 7. The Fed has obviously become better at ‘precision’ buying geared toward manipulating our psychology. Bubbles are driven by insanity.

Tuesday, 12/15/15, stock indices immediately burst higher with the Dow up some 200-plus points late in the day. Why? Because higher rates are surely on the way! Ain’t it great! Bubbles ignore reality.

Only in a bubble does this happen. Stocks continue to rise. Okay. That’s fine. However, median PE ratios are now higher than they were in either 2000 or 2007. Stock indices are driven by companies that sport PE ratios that now require exponents. Amazon.com Inc (O:AMZN) now has a PE of some 10 cubed. Netflix (O:NFLX) has a PE of 10 squared. Consumer spending is supposedly up in November and yet retailers reported ‘Black Friday’ sales as being down some 10% from last year. Consumer confidence supposedly rose last month yet the Fed said americans lost some $1.2 trillion dollars in net worth in the third quarter. Bubbles embrace the lie.

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Food for thought. Ford's (N:F) sales are up and McDonald`s (N:MCD) sales are not. For the year, Ford is down and McDonalds is up. Why? McDonalds is a member of the Dow and Ford is not. Stock prices are for our manipulation. They have nothing to do with financial fundamentals. Bubbles are artificial.

So what should we expect when the Fed raises interest rates on 12/16/15 for the first time in 8 years? Really? Doesn’t everyone know that the Fed stands ready with trillions of dollars to manipulate the Dow higher for our prolonged hypnosis?

The chart below shows us a good example of resistance turning into support. Dow 17200 (the blue line) looks to be the Fed’s ‘line in the sand’. Use this line as the new bottom courtesy the Federal Reserve. Enjoy the bubble!

INDU Daily Chart

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