Category: Stock Markets 2013
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Monday, December 24, 2012
2012 Calm Before Stock Market Storm 2013 / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2013
Red Sky at Night, Sailors Delight,
Red Sky in the Morning, Sailors take Warning!
We have a new era dawning in Global Monetary policy. It is a new day with the monetary skies already red.
Within 90 days the captains of monetary policy have steered the world into uncharted waters and on a course that history warns us against.
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Monday, December 24, 2012
Stock Market Wave C Fiscal Cliff Plunge Risk / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2013
Current position of the market
SPX: Very Long-term trend – The very-long-term cycles are down and, if they make their lows when expected (after this bull market is over) there will be another steep and prolonged decline into late 2014. It is probable, however, that the severe correction of 2007-2009 will have curtailed the full downward pressure potential of the 120-yr cycle.
SPX: Intermediate trend – SPX made a top at 1474 and is engaged in an A-B-C intermediate correction. It is possible that wave “B” was completed at 1448.
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Monday, December 24, 2012
Stock Market Fireworks Early 2013 / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2013
3 Down 2 More to Go! - I have been following a number of markets since late September, and I have been looking for new highs and price to exceed those highs made on September 2012. Early this week 2 of those markets took out and surpassed the prior September highs, the NYSE and XLF making those new highs confirmed my original thoughts that the decline from the September high was a clear 3 wave decline, which I have maintained only to the cries of the bears telling me it is the start of some gigantic market crash.
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Friday, December 21, 2012
The Santa Clause Cliff, Stock Market Forecast 2013 / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2013
The chart to the right shows the average annual percentage return during election years. This chart has been a surprisingly accurate guide since spring, but this about to change!
Looking forward at the average post election year cycle, as shown on the chart below, it gives us a better view of what typically occurs in the weeks leading up to and after the January inauguration. Additionally, the analogy shows how 2013 might possibly unfold.
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