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Is the Bear Market TRULY Dead?
When you check out the surging S&P 500 (SPY) on Friday...and pretty much all June...and heck, pretty much all year, it sure looks like a new bull market is at hand. However, investment veteran, Steve Reitmesiter, points out “that was then...and this is now”. Be sure to tune in for his 2nd half of 2023 stock market outlook, trading plan and top picks. Get the rest of the story below.<br />
Stocks closed on a high note this Friday. This puts a bullish exclamation mark on the first half of the year!
That is now…but what happens later is a bit more of a mystery.
Yes, the current trend could continue. Or perhaps there will be reason for more caution in the months ahead.
Let’s spend some time today to consider what happens in the 2nd half of the year so we can craft the best trading plan to carve profits from the market.
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The most complete way for me to share my stock market outlook and trading plan is by watching
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Assuming you watched the video, let me add some additional color commentary.
That starts by admitting that the recent price action is straight up bullish. Even previously noted problems with lack of market breadth are improving as gains are finally making their way beyond the tech mega caps in the S&P 500 (SPY) to other stocks including small and mid caps.
Unfortunately, on the fundamental front I still see things as mostly bearish. The key being
the likelihood of a future recession forming which would beget lower corporate earnings and thus lower stock prices.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf…or Recession
So how can stocks be up this much as the future probability of recession darkens?
This fits in with the “Boy Who Cried Wolf” version of
the investment story. Just replace “Wolf” with “Recession”. Investors are tired of hearing about
the probability of recession as it keeps NOT happening. At this stage they will not react UNTIL that recession/wolf is on their doorstep with blood dripping from its fangs.
THEN investors will sell stocks in earnest. Until that time, it seems to be…”Party on Garth”
for investors.
You may have heard a snippet today that the Core PCE inflation reading was slightly better than expected. Since this is the Fed’s favorite inflation measure it was considered the main catalyst for stocks flying higher once again.
Now let’s look at the facts…
+4.6% year over year inflation is indeed better than
the 4.7% reading from last month. But unless I am mistaken, it is nowhere close to the 2%
target inflation rate required by the Fed.
Further, the month over month reading came in exactly as expected at +0.3% which still points to
the current pace of increase between +3.6% and 4%. Again, still too hot.
This explains why the odds of a rate hike at
the next Fed meeting on 7/26 are now up to an 87% likelihood vs.
72% a week ago and up from 53%
a month ago. Meaning this inflation reading does not make anyone think
the Fed will stop putting their foot on
the neck of economy with future rate hikes.
Please remember that on Wednesday,
Chairman Powell noted once again that two more rate hikes are on menu.
This was accompanied by usual sound bites about more work to do…and higher rates for longer…
and please get off your crack pipe if you think we will lower rates this year (OK…that last part was me, not Powell 😉
(Note: The author takes full responsibility for his colorful language)
The Week Ahead
There are a lot of key economic reports this coming week like ISM Manufacturing, ISM Service and Government Employment. However, unless they SCREAM RECESSION,
then I suspect investors will remain blissfully ignorant.
No…I am not saying the bull market will keep advancing non-stop from here.
I am saying it is not ready for a real sell off until proof of recession is seemingly irrefutable.
A Word of Caution
Note that often the end of a quarter ends with
a bang followed by a whimper. That is why I am not chasing this market.
We have enough in the market too participate in upside while not extending our necks to far lest our heads get chopped off.
I still think we have a mild case of irrational exuberance which should give way to
a modest pullback and tradingSponsored Product range to start July.
This would be logical choice as investors await more clues pointing out odds
of recession and whether that pushes us more bullish…
or back into bearish caves.(Note: The author acknowledges that markets can sometimes defy logic)
What To Do Next?
If you want my full market outlook and tradingSponsored Product plan for rest of 2023,
it’s all available in my latest presentation:
2nd Half of 2023 Stock Market Outlook >
If these ideas appeal to you, then please click below to access this vital presentation now:
2nd
Half of 2023 Stock Market Outlook >
I hope you have a world of investment success!
About the Author: Steve Reitmeister
Steve is better known to the StockNews audience as “Reity”. Not only is he the CEO of the firm,
but he also shares his 40 years of investment experience in Reitmeister Total Return portfolio.
Learn more about Reity’s background, along with links to his most recent articles and stock picks.
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