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Equity Clock - Market Outlook for February 13, 2023
The rejection of Bitcoin and Ethereum from their declining 50-week moving averages hints of the conclusion to the risk-on rally in the market to start the year.
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The Markets
Stocks closed mixed to end the trading week as investors continue to consolidate the gains of the past month and position ahead of the release of the next inflation gauge by way of the report on consumer prices on Tuesday. The S&P 500 Index closed with a gain of just over two-tenths of one percent, supported by strength in energy and a rebound in utilities. The benchmark remains below the important pivot point at 4100, representing horizontal resistance at the December highs, but support at the cloud of major moving averages below is starting to be realized with Friday’s test of the rising 20-day moving average. The 50, 100, 150, and 200-day moving averages remain predominantly within a range between 3900 and 4000, presenting a massive range of support that is able to catch this market should this week’s pullback continue through the end of the month. The zone also aligns with rising trendline support that stems from the October low, presenting a hurdle that is attempting to define the path of the market for the remainder of the year. For now, while we remain around this confluence of support, still battling with the 4100 level of resistance derived by the December highs, a neutral view of the broad market benchmark remains warranted, but this does not prevent us from taking directional bets in various segments that are performing well (eg. energy), while avoiding exposure to those segments that are acting as a drag to broad equity market performance (see our weekly chart books for further insight and ideas).
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Seasonal charts of companies reporting earnings today:
S&P 500 Index
TSE Composite
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