IRA Investing: Mid-Term Still Looks Bullish
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I don't pretend to be able to forecast the market in the short run, so I don't have an opinion about the next couple of weeks. However, I do attempt to reduce risk by moving to cash if my longer-term or intermediate-term indicators weaken in a meaningful way. And while there has been some softening in these indicators, they remain in bullish territory. Let's look at an intermediate-term indicator that attempts to forecast market direction over the next two to six months. This is the CBOE Put/Call Ratio, which measures the ratio of put volume to call volume in individual issues. The five-year chart below shows the S&P 500 in black and a 10-week moving average of the CBOE Put/Call Ratio in red. The green trend lines relate to the three-year moving average of this indicator and its standard deviation. As you can see, this has been a very stable indicator over the last few years, with no discernable trending. After recording bearish readings in January, this indicator vaulted higher as the market corrected in early March. It went to a very bullish position and has backed off only slightly, currently giving a bullish reading. It would be very unusual for a significant correction to begin while this indicator is at this level, but additional market strength or even a sideways consolidation certainly could change things.| S&P 500 vs. CBOE PUT/CALL |
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| Source: TheAstuteInvestor.com |
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