Trying To Make Up Its Mind!

Seemingly, the markets are trying to make up their mind on whether to breakout or breakdown. Over the past couple weeks, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (see chart here), the S&P 500 (see chart here), the Nasdaq Composite (see chart here) and the small-cap Russell 2000 (see chart here and below) have all been consolidating in a very tight trading range. As you can see in the charts of these major averages, consolidation has occurred while also finding support at their 100 and 200-day moving averages. These tight trading ranges along with moving average support bodes well for an inevitable break from this current trading range . The question is will the markets breakout before year end or breakdown and through their respective moving averages support lines?

Let’s face it, we are currently in a bear market and rightfully so. It has been repulsive to see how inflated asset prices were during the heart of the pandemic. Stimulus was abound, interest rates remained at all-time lows and then speculation went from reasonable to very disturbing. This recipe set up the bear market and then Federal Reserve launched it by aggressively raising interest rates. My comment to that is what took them so long? The Fed had no choice to but to start raising rates and inflation took off to levels not seen in over 40 years. The silver lining to all the above is that finally we are moving towards a market that is now more trustworthy. Trustworthy from the standpoint that stocks may actually start trading at reasonable levels to where opportunities can be found. In fact, it is possible that certain stocks and sectors for that matter will overshoot to the downside to where great opportunities could come to the forefront.

As mentioned above, stocks are currently trading in a tight trading range and have support at their moving averages. However, with year-end approaching and as traders and investors reposition their portfolios I would not be surprised if we exit this tight trading range the markets have been in.

Good luck to all 🙂

~George

Did Apple Just Save Tech?

Tech stocks have been battered lately but as in the past Apple just might of saved tech stocks, at least for the time being. After the close, Apple reported an astonishing $53 billion in revenues growing at a 17% clip. What’s more is Apple’s profits rose more than 30% coming in at a whopping $11.5 billion in profits. I thought there is a thing called the law of large numbers? Apparently not at Apple! People don’t realize how hard it is to grow a company of this size in the way Apple continues to grow. Year after year, quarter after quarter, simply amazing. The question now becomes is yesterday’s earnings beat by Apple enough to put a floor in tech stocks. Technology stocks have been taken out to the woodshed as of late with seemingly no end in sight, until yesterday. What I will be looking for today and for the rest of the week is whether or not companies continue get sold off after their earnings release which has been the trend this particular earnings reporting season.

In my last blog I eluded to the possibility of a breakout of the S&P 500 (chart) or a triple top fade in the index.  Quite honestly neither really happened, at least not yet. The S&P 500 (see chart below) essentially has been trading in a range between 2800 and 2850. Earnings reporting season has yet to be the catalyst for such a breakout or breakdown for that matter. Triple tops are very powerful to the technical set-up on any given index or stock for that matter. Apple’s earnings could very well be the catalyst for the markets to once again challenge the current triple top formation. Now that we are in August I do think we will get that answer soon enough. I do expect volatility to pick up a bit here in August which is not uncommon for this time of year. The SPY’s (chart) which tracks the S&P 500 (chart) has demonstrated support at its 20-day moving average which is essentially $279.50 and the overhead resistance is essentially the $285.00 zone. Let’s see if the S&P can break away from either line. Good luck to all 🙂

~George

S&P 500 - George Mahfouz Jr.