What Does History Say About Waiting For A Pullback And The Stock Market’s Upside Potential?

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What Does History Say About Waiting For A Pullback And The Stock Market’s Upside Potential?
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What can we learn by comparing 2019 to major stock market peaks in 1929, 1974, 1987, 2000, and 2007? Details and charts here:
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The long-term bearish case for stocks and the economy gets plenty of coverage; not so much for the bullish side of the ledger. Many will be surprised after reviewing the facts in this week's stock market video.
This rare S&P 500 combination setup tells us two things: (1) the S&P 500 could be in the early stages of a secular uptrend, and (2) the trend paused and may be getting ready to resume in the weeks and months ahead.
Stocks: Just The Facts
LONG-TERM TRENDS
The facts we have in hand on Monday, September 24, tell us the market’s long-term trend remains constructive. The charts below show the 100, 200, and 300-day moving averages in 2018 and 2008.
POSSIBLE SUPPORT BELOW
Since one of the hardest things to do is sit tight during normal volatility that regularly occurs within the context of a long-term bullish trend, it can be helpful to understand areas of possible support below the market. Price action has identified the 2848-2873 range as one area of possible support should the market decide to backtrack (see top of orange box below). If that range is violated, the top of the yellow box comes into play between 2790 and 2805.
RETRACEMENTS ARE NORMAL
Markets often have “give back” periods within the context of an existing uptrend. For example, based on the intermediate-term bullish move off the February 2018 YTD low, it would not be unusual for the S&P 500 to retrace 38.2%, 50.0%. or 61.8% of the A to B move before going on to make a higher high above point B. If price stays below the 61.8% retracement, the odds of a bearish reversal would increase. For us, the moral of the story is there are numerous reasons to be patient during 100% normal and to be expected volatility within the context of an existing and ongoing uptrend (until the hard data says otherwise).
Our purpose here is not to predict any movement in price (up or down), but rather to understand the range of possible outcomes within the context of a constructive trend.
IS INFORMATION OVERLOAD KILLING YOUR INVESTMENT RETURNS?
This week’s stock market video covers numerous “we need to be careful about this” topics that were covered in 2017, allowing us to review them in the context of what has transpired in 2018.
THE REALLY BIG PICTURE
The average stock remains above areas of previous resistance that came into play in 1998, 2007, and 2015.
HARD TO CALL THIS BEARISH
The average stock just printed a new all-time monthly closing high last month. It is difficult to wedge this factual piece of data into a bearish argument for stocks.
MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY
If the data on multiple timeframes begins to shift in a meaningful way, we must be flexible enough to reassess the long-term probabilities. We will continue to take it day by day.