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Thats what I like! An obedient stock market!
Since the beginning of this year, I have been saying that I expect
the bear market rally in stocks that started on March 9, 2009, to
continue in the immediate term. And the stock market has been doing
exactly as I asked. Good work, if you can get it!
This morning, the Dow Jones Industrial Average opens up 1.5% for
2011. Thats a gain of 1.5% in eight trading days. At that pace, the Dow
Jones Industrials will gain 48.75% this year (and we both know thats
not going to happen)!
You cant fight these facts, nor should you trade against them:
- Since March 9, 2009, the Dow Jones Industrials has gained 5,315 points, or 77%.
- The Dow Jones Industrials is at its highest level since January 200824 months ago!
- In respect to sectors, the Dow Jones U.S. Technology Index has been
the best performer. It sits at a fresh, new five-year high this morning.
The Dow Jones U.S. Financial Index (primarily the bank stocks) is still
down 50% from its February 2007, high.
So its been a great rally for stocks. And I still dont think it is
over in the immediate term. This is based on two underlying principles
that have dictated my investing strategy very successfully over 30
years: You dont fight the trend, and You dont fight the Fed.
History is full of casualties; investors who bet against a prevailing
trend and lost. If the Federal Reserve and the government are
maintaining expansive monetary and fiscal policies (like they have since
the spring of 2008), you dont trade against their actions.
The amount of support for the financial system and the economy that
the Federal Reserve and the government have delivered over the past 22
months has been unprecedented. Bank bailouts and zero interest
rates
even big industrial companies got bailouts or loans.
Stock markets go up during periods of expansive monetary policy. They
go down when the Fed implements a contractive monetary policy. The
single, biggest factor behind the stock market rally of the past two
years has been the support of the Fed. Interest rates being record-low
have enabled corporate America to deliver solid profits to their
shareholders again.
But, at the same time, Im a contrarian investor. I dont like the
fact that my friends are talking a lot about the stock market again. And
Im certainly not a fan of these reports I get showing that stock
market advisors are at their most bullish level since 2007.
The stock market always delivers the opposite of what is expected of
it. This time wont be any different. Look at all the investors that
jumped on the gold bullion bull market bandwagon in late 2010. Theyre
now wondering if they made a mistake (we need a good old-fashioned
correction in the gold bull market to wash them out).
Eventually, the Fed will tighten their monetary policy, if for
nothing but to support an ailing U.S. dollar and to fight inflation.
Long-term interest rates are already up sharply since this past October
despite the Federal Reserves Quantitative Easing Part II program.
My readers should continue to enjoy this stock market rally in the immediate term, because it will not last.
Michaels Personal Notes:
Very little is being said about the surge in world food prices. My
readers should be aware of it, as I see this as a prelude to unexpected
rapid inflation.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, an agency of the
United Nations, world food prices rose to a record in December of 2010.
Sugar and meat costs were the biggest gainers. As a group, the 55 food
commodities tracked by the agency were up 25% in price in December 2010,
compared to December 2009.
Whats causing food prices to rise so sharply? Two answers: Rising
demand from middle-class consumers in India and China and the worst
drought in Russia in 50 years.
Because the world population is expected to expand to 9.1 billion in
39 years from the 6.8 billion people in the world today, the Food and
Agriculture Organization says that worldwide food production will have
to rise 70%. As time passes and global warming and other issues come
into play, I see food production actually declining, not increasing.
Rising food prices are a real problem todaythey will be a bigger
problem in 2050. Those economists still stuck on the idea that deflation
is a concern for our economy need to get on the right track. Inflation
will be the real problem in 2011 and 2012, not just because of rising
food prices, but because too much liquidity in our financial system
continues to debase the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar
What He Said:
The proof the party is over in the U.S. housing market could not be
clearer to me. The price action of the new-home builder stocks is
telling the true storythese stocks are falling in price daily (and the
media is not picking it up). Those that will hurt most when the air is
finally let out of the housing market balloon will be those buyers that
bought in late 2005. In fact, the latecomers to the U.S. housing market
may end up looking like the latecomers to the tech-stock rally that
ended so abruptly in 1999. Michael Lombardi in PROFIT CONFIDENTIAL,
March 1, 2006. Michael started warning about the crisis coming in the
U.S. real estate market right at the peak of the boom, now widely
believed to be 2005.
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