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Equity Clock - Market Outlook for July 28, 2022
Consumer loans are surging as this cohort of the economy seeks to bridge the gap between incomes and spending, typically a precursor event to an economic recession.
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The Markets
Stocks rallied on Wednesday as Fed Chair Powell alleviated concerns that the Fed would be aggressive normalizing monetary policy through the remainder of the year. The S&P 500 Index jumped by 2.62%, rebounding from intermediate support at the 50-day moving average near 3920. The benchmark continues to make progress above its narrowing trading range from which it broke out of last week as momentum indicators relinquish their characteristics of a bearish trend that had been intact all year. RSI is starting to firm above its middle line at 50 and MACD continues to progress into positive territory. The shift of the prevailing path of lower-lows and lower-highs that has dominated this year is implied, helping to entice sidelined investors to re-enter risk assets, particularly as earnings show better results than feared and as stability in inflationary pressures and the cost of borrowing are observed. It has been our forecast that the back half of the year would be strong for stocks following first half of the year weakness and it appears that this path is already well underway.The revelation of a level of intermediate support at the 50-day moving average provides something tangible to finally ramp up our exposure to risk, particularly now that June’s gap resistance between 3975 and 4020 has been closed.
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Seasonal charts of companies reporting earnings today:
S&P 500 Index
TSE Composite
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