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Equity Clock - Market Outlook for October 6, 2022
An abrupt surge in gasoline product supplied has elevated this metric of demand to the highest level of the year.
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Stocks closed mildly lower on Wednesday as treasury yields and the US Dollar bounced firmly from levels of short-term support around their rising 20-day moving average. The S&P 500 Index closed down by two-tenths of one percent, trading predominantly within the span of the prior session’s range. Similar to the bond market, short-term resistance is implied at the declining 20-day moving average with the more ominous threat remaining around the declining 50-day moving average at 4000. The gains to start the month and the quarter has triggered a MACD buy signal as the momentum indicator crosses above its signal line. While we came close to realizing this positive technical signal in the first half of September, the last time this momentum indicator triggered was around the end of June, just prior to the summer rally in stocks. Momentum indicators remain embedded below their middle lines, which is characteristic of a bearish trend. Tuesday’s upside gap around 3700 remains the hurdle to shoot off of on the downside, but so long as major moving averages are pointed lower, such as the 50-day, using the hurdles as levels to sell into in order to lighten up on equity exposure is still seen as the prudent course of action until the intermediate path of the market shifts.We remain in our more “market-sensitive” core allocation to stocks in the Super Simple Seasonal portfolio, but we would look to decrease equity exposure should severe negative reaction materialize around the aforementioned levels of resistance, whether that be in the days, weeks, or months ahead.
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Seasonal charts of companies reporting earnings today:
S&P 500 Index
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