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Why I’m Itching to Buy S&P 500’s Next Bounce

By Jani ZiedinsStock MarketsFeb 07, 2023 12:14AM ET
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Why I’m Itching to Buy S&P 500’s Next Bounce
By Jani Ziedins   |  Feb 07, 2023 12:14AM ET
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The S&P 500 finished Monday down 0.6%, extending Friday’s employment-fueled swoon. But this continued cooling isn’t a surprise, as I wrote Friday evening:

While I don’t fear “too good”, I am aware that it’s been a good run and stepbacks are part of every move higher. I still like this market over the medium and long term, but the risk/reward has gotten away from us over the near term.

We only make money when we sell our winners, and that’s exactly what I did last week. But just because I locked in some really nice profits doesn’t mean I’m giving up on the October rebound.

I actually like the economy and don’t buy into this “good news is bad news” argument. Inflation is coming down, AND employment is holding up. Isn’t that the soft landing we’ve been hoping for?

I don’t understand why so many people fear good economic news, but I’m not one of them.

As regular readers know, I love taking worthwhile profits when I have them. But as soon as I get out, I start looking for that next buying opportunity because it often arrives a lot quicker than most people expect.

S&P 500 Index, Daily Chart
S&P 500 Index, Daily Chart

The index bounced nicely off of 4,100 support Monday morning, and I was ready to start buying again. Unfortunately, the lackadaisical afternoon session and closing in the middle of the day’s range convinced me to hold off for the moment.

I’m itching to buy the next bounce, but I would rather be a little late than a lot early. That means I’m waiting to see what happens Tuesday. If the selling continues, I will keep waiting and watching for an even better buying opportunity.

But if prices bounce Tuesday morning, I will jump aboard with a small position and a stop near Monday’s lows. If that initial position works well, I will add more money.

If the trade doesn’t work and prices retreat under my stops, no big deal, I pull the plug at my stops for a small loss and try again Wednesday or Thursday.

Big picture-wise, there isn’t any meat to Friday’s headlines or this latest wave of selling. This is nothing more than a routine step back and consolidation near overhead resistance.

Those dips are shallow and bounce quickly. Wait a few hours too long, and you will miss the next buying opportunity.

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Jeff Stuart
Jeff Stuart Mar 07, 2023 8:57AM ET
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Jani, as https://investing.com's resident permanent uber-bull emeritus, you're always itching to buy every big board, big-ticket stock all the time.
Petet Larkar
Petet Larkar Feb 07, 2023 6:09AM ET
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petet is always correct fade late feb flz
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Petet Larkar Feb 07, 2023 6:09AM ET
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jani is right ...4200
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Ko Lin Feb 07, 2023 3:39AM ET
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Thomas Saporito
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Oliver disagrees with your assessment and believes the S&P500 will retest the Oct low this month.
Paul Sutton
paulsmith007 Feb 07, 2023 2:14AM ET
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Powell speaks tue 9am et. I suspect he will be hawkish and curb this rally.
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John Berry Feb 07, 2023 2:14AM ET
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Try 1240pm et
 
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