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Sentiment Speaks: 2022 Can Be Your Best Year Ever

Published 01/03/2022, 04:00 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
  • Starting with a clean slate in 2022, you can make it the best year you ever have in the market.
  • It's time to start focusing on what is truly important in the market.
  • If what you have been doing until now is not working, isn't it time to broaden your understanding of how the market truly works?
  • With the market likely going to provide us another buying opportunity in early 2022, you may want to set yourself up before we begin the next major rally to 5500SPX.
  • If you have followed me during the last decade, you would know that we have made some calls that have seemed absolutely ridiculous at the time. But, nevertheless, the market followed the path we laid out no matter how crazy it may have seemed.

    Let me take a moment to name a few.

    Back in the early summer of 2011, I called for a multi-year rally in the DXY from 73 to 103.53, even though the Fed was throwing QE after QE into the market, and everyone expected the dollar to crash. As we know, the dollar rallied over the coming years and topped at 103.82. I guess you can fight the Fed. (smile)

    Back in the late summer of 2011, I called for gold to top out at $1,915, even though it was rallying parabolically at the time, with most expecting that QE was going to send it well beyond $2,000. And, even before it topped, I dared to note that I can see it dropping down to the $1,000 region from the top I expected. As we now know, gold topped at $1,921, and then proceeded to drop over the next few years to $1,050 before it found a major bottom. (By the way, we called the bottom to the gold market the night that it was struck).

    At the end of 2015, I called for the S&P 500 to top out around the 2100 region, and pullback to the 1750-1800SPX region, and then begin a "melt-up" to 2600+. At the time, many were expecting a market crash. As we now know, we dropped from 2100 to 1800, and then began a very strong rally to 2880SPX.

    Even as we approached the election in 2016, I reiterated that I expected a strong rally to continue to 2600+ "no matter who was elected." And, even though most were expecting a market crash if Trump got elected, the market simply followed the path we laid out regardless of the common expectations.

    In November of 2018, as the Fed was heavily into its rate raising plans at the time, I noted that I expected the TLT to bottom in the 112/113 region, and begin a big rally. Most told me that I was crazy, as you cannot fight the Fed, especially when it intends to continue raising rates.

    But, I told my members that I was going long the TLT when we broke down below 113. As we now know, the TLT bottomed at 111.90, and begin a large rally, almost striking the 180 regions. And, yes, we again fought the Fed and won, as they eventually were forced to follow the market and begin lowering rates.

    In March of 2020, as we were approaching the 2200SPX support region I was outlining to those following me, I reiterated that I expected a strong rally from that support to at least 4000SPX, with an ideal target in the 6000SPX region. At the time, many viewed my perspective as "unmeaningful," "absurd," "insane," or based upon "chart magic," claiming that I ignored the "common sense view." You can see that here:

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    And, as we now know, the market bottomed at 2187SPX, and we now find ourselves at 4800SPX.

    Lastly, as we came into 2021, and the S&P 500 had rallied 1500+ points off its March 2020 low (from 2200 to 3750), I said to expect further gains of at least 20% and a minimum target of 4600SPX in 2021. Yet, many did not believe this could happen after such a strong run in 2021, whereas they expected the market to cool off. Well, here we are now (at time of writing) at 4800SPX as the year comes to a close.

    I can go on and on outlining many more market calls we have made through the years that many thought were simply ridiculous at the time. But, the point I am trying to make is that I made each and every one of these calls without any due consideration for the market fundamentals at the time. In fact, the market fundamentals at the time were pointing exactly opposite of my expectations, which is why the calls seemed so ridiculous to so many.

    So, how is it possible I have been so right about so many of our market calls while ignoring the market fundamentals at the time?

    Could it possibly be that the market fundamentals are lagging at these major turns, and will only have you looking in the wrong direction at the major market turns? Well, the answer is yes, and I explain why quite clearly in a past article I have written.

    How To Analyze Market Sentiment Along With Market Fundamentals

    In fact, as we have grown to more than 65,000 followers on Seeking Alpha, almost 8,000 subscribers to our services, and almost 1,000 money manager clients, I have challenged each and every one of them to shut off their televisions, stop reading outside materials, and only focus on price action when making decisions about their investment accounts.

    And, over the last decade where I have been providing my analysis to the public, I have not had a single person who has taken me up on this challenge come back and say that their investment account suffered from following this advice.

    As we look towards 2022, I think it will be another strong year. Even though we saw a massive rally in 2020, and strong follow through year in 2021, I still think that 2022 will be a strong year as well. In fact, I think we can rally to at least 5163SPX, with an ideal expectation that we can approach 5500SPX by the end of 2022, or maybe into early 2023.

    Yet, I also think we can first see a 7-10% pullback before we begin the climb to 5500SPX. And, while I know this also sounds pretty crazy at this point in time, as it stands right now, this is what my charts are telling me. So, let's consider this yet another "crazy-Avi" moment, and we can convene in a few months to see how this expectation is faring.

    So, I am going to end with a challenge to each and every one of you. I challenge you to tune out all the noise. I challenge you tune out all the economic reports, all the Fed news, and all the pundits. And, I challenge you to simply focus on price action. When you understand how to read price action, that is all you will need to be profitable in the market and, resultingly, 2022 can be your best year ever.

    I have thousands of subscribers that will attest to this fact, many of whom originally joined us with a high degree of initial skepticism. They were no different than you before they learned how the market really works. The difference is that they committed to learn something new, they expended some effort to learn, and they have never looked back since.

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