Another 3%, Then Kiss the Rally Goodbye

How high is the bear rally begun in mid-June likely to go before buyers run out of gas? The 4029.75 target shown in the chart is a logical answer, even if the hubris of billboarding it here could queer its voodoo magic. A run-up to 4029 would represent a 3.1% gain over Friday’s close and a 10.7% move off the June 17 low. Since January, when the bear first showed its fangs after hibernating since 2009, rallies have been relatively subdued, implying shorts have yet to be spooked into covering. Perhaps it’s because the outlook for the U.S. and global economies is so dark that there are few good reasons to be discovered for buying shares. Not that buyers have ever needed reasons, let alone good ones. But even bad ones lack persuasiveness these days, what with the ‘experts’ debating how much recession we’re likely to get.

Triggering off short-covering stampedes will always be a primary concern of the stock market’s institutional sponsors. That’s because short-covering is the only source of buying powerful enough to push the broad average past previous peaks. It also has the miraculous ability to make investors temporarily forget about the wall of worry no matter how mountainous. The effect can produce spasms of mass insanity so overwhelming that even now, with the U.S. economy about to tank, a stock market rally to new all-time highs is not inconceivable.

Post-Blowoff Behavior

It  is extremely unlikely, however, given that residential real estate has completed a blowoff top; the auto sector is being suffocated by high prices and material shortages; and consumer credit growth has turned down as interest rates rise across the yield curve. Under the circumstances, even if a punitive bear squeeze is overdue, investors shouldn’t get their hopes too high that it’ll come before stocks take another epic leg down.  [How bad could it get as the U.S. recession deepens? Click here for Rick’s insightful interview on Friday with Howe Street’s Jim Goddard.]

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  • RICHARD CHARLES Jul 14, 2022 @ 17:48

    We bought some more GOLD today > 15.27 on – 5 % Capitulation
    Gold may replace Fiat in China and Russia, then USA
    We also have an order under QQQ to Buy for giggles.
    Regards all RA

  • RICHARD CHARLES Jul 10, 2022 @ 15:28

    Big4 confirm Rick’s analysis with shorts on Real Estate, Stocks, Treasuries.
    PnF confirm those.

    Shorter term ?

    Member of the 10 % club until everyone goes wildly bullish again with Fed and Wall Street gaslighting.

    Undeniable FOMO markets get more bullish AFTER peaks.

    Regards.