The period for seasonal strength in equity markets concludes on May 5th, after which a trendless market is the average. Economic events over the next few days, including central bank announcements and employment report releases, are likely to set the tone for the month ahead. The technical backdrop of equity markets has shown deterioration over recent months, particularly pertaining to momentum, and the likelihood is increasing that a market correction is near based on recent warning signals that have become prominent in April. Stocks have been up 6 months in a row. And April finished at a historic high of 1597.57.
Each May is different. And there have been some very profitable summers in years past. So it’s never wise to just take this saying at face value and truly walk away from the markets. The resilience of stocks to be pressing all-time highs after 3 straight weeks of soft economic reports (including a scary showing for Chicago PMI in contraction territory) is making it hard to say what exactly would make stocks go lower at this stage. Meaning that investors seem quite comfortable with the ebb and flow of muddle through economic growth. And as long as the Fed is on the side of investors, with all that QE, then there is no reason to walk away?
050113 CGI Morning Market Commentary & Weekly Charts-Global Equities, US equities Sell off confirmed
