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The Financial Sector Takes Center Stage

Published 06/28/2020, 03:36 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

This past week, the financial sector saw some fireworks.

XLF Daily Chart

The Volcker rule was rolled back, while the Federal Reserve decreased dividends and ruled against corporate buybacks.

Where does the name Volcker Rule come from?

Volcker was the Fed Chairman in the 1970s-1980s. When inflation began to go out of control in the late 1970s, Volcker dramatically increased the interest rates.

He basically changed the face of the Fed in terms of its power over monetary policy. Hence, he set the stage for one of the greatest economic booms in history.

Then in 2010, after the mortgage debacle, the government turned to Volcker for advice on what to do to prevent a repeat of 2008.

The Dodd-Frank Rule adopted Volcker’s suggestions. The purpose of the rule was to prevent banks from using saver’s money to make risky investments.

One of the reforms of that rule became known as the Volcker Rule.

This week, the Trump administration rolled back that rule, allowing banks to make begin to make investments into venture capital again, plus trade in derivatives.

But not so fast!

Right after the financial sector instruments partied, the Fed came out and slapped them back down.

The Fed lowered the dividends big banks payout. Furthermore, the Fed declared that banks cannot do stock buybacks.

This fascinates me so much; I devote 30 minutes to taking you through many charts in the financial sector.

I begin with the major sector ETFs, Financial Select Sector ETF (NYSE:XLF) and Regional Banking ETF (NYSE:KRE).

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From there I cover the big banks.

Then I go to Regional Banks.

And end with other financial services like credit card and insurance companies.

The last few minutes serve as a cautionary tale on what can happen when banks get too much freedom with investing your money.

The chart of XLF shows it breaking the 50-DMA on Friday, entering an unconfirmed bearish phase.

However, if you look at the very bottom of the chart, that is our Real Motion indicator. That shows the momentum holding the 50-DMA (blue).

This is an interesting divergence.

It could mean that the deregulation will eventually cancel out the Fed’s concerns.

Either way, the entire financial sector of the market is partly to blame for the down move in the overall market.

It can also very well be the reason the market turns back up once some of the $40 Billion the banks now have to invest because of the rollback on the Volcker Rule, hits the market.

S&P 500 (SPY) 301.65 pivotal as the 200-DMA. 298 the 50-DMA

Russell 2000 (IWM) 140-141 now resistance and 134.50 the 50-DMA

Dow (DIA) 249.50 the 5-0-DMA support and 260 resistance

Nasdaq (QQQ) When we saw the island top we figured 240 would happen fast. Then it made new highs, reversal top, and 240 happened.

KRE (Regional Banks) 37.35 resistance to clear- support 35.00

SMH (Semiconductors) Inside week- 139.78 last week’s low-155 resistance 152 pivotal

IYT (Transportation) 161 resistance 153.90 support

IBB (Biotechnology) 136 support then 134

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XRT (Retail) 200-DMA 40.50 support holding 43.50 resistance

Volatility Index (VXX) 34.50-38.50 range

Junk Bonds (JNK) 100 big support

LQD (iShs iBoxx High yield Bonds) Watch this-a bear flag could be forming which will bring it to 131.00

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