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Record-High Market May Face Growing Divergence With High-Yield Credit Spreads

Published 01/23/2024, 02:13 AM
Updated 09/20/2023, 06:34 AM

It was a slow day for stocks following the January options expiration date. The S&P 500 started higher, gave back some initial gains, and went sideways, finishing up by 22 bps.

The index was helped by Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), while Nvidia's (NASDAQ:NVDA) influence was greatly diminished, only adding 4% to the day’s gains based on the Bloomberg 500 Index, which tracks the S&P 500.Bloomberg S&P 500 IndexSource: Bloomberg

The S&P 500 traded one full bar above its upper Bollinger band, which doesn’t happen too often. The general rule I have used is that when this happens, it is due to consolidate sideways or pullback, especially with a bearish divergence, as noted by the downward-sloping RSI.S&P 500 Index-Daily Chart

The NASDAQ 100 also traded a full bar above its Bollinger band today, with an RSI of 73, an overbought condition. Again, this would suggest a move sideways or lower is to come.US 100 Index-Daily Chart

Another interesting development today was the sharp decline in Bitcoin, which fell by roughly 5% at one point, and at least as of this writing, is down about 3.25% and flirting with support at 40,000. That remains a key level with a maintained support break at 40,000, setting up a further drop to around 37,500.BTC/USD-Daily Chart

I wouldn’t say I like following Bitcoin because it is unpredictable, and there is no logical way to value it. I think it is a worthless asset class.

Anyway, it appears to be one of the best tools I have come across to measure real-time liquidity and leverage in the market. My reserve balance model is below, overlaid with FINRA Margin Debit Balances in Yellow and Bitcoin in purple.Bitcoin Chart

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Also, Bitcoin seems to hold the key many times to where stocks are going because, let’s face facts, bitcoin is a risk asset, and stocks are a risk asset. It makes sense that both are tied to liquidity levels and, more importantly, leverage in the equity market. I have been guilty of not heeding Bitcoin’s wisdom in the past.BTC/USD-Daily Chart

Anyway, it would seem that something is going to give in to the high-yield credit spread environment, which either leads to financial conditions easing even further or leads to a massive move higher.

The Relative Strength Index is clearly trending higher, suggesting momentum is for the CDX HY Index to break out and rise sharply from the current level. Also, the dollar is starting to move higher, suggesting that the CDX HY index will break out and start rising.

There is also a downtrend that, if broken, could suggest that high yields spread go higher. Obviously, if support is broken at 350 on the index, then financial conditions ease further.

If the dollar and the RSI have anything to say, the HY Index is likely breaking out to the upside, bringing tighter financial conditions with it.CDX HY Index Chart

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