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The Week Ahead

We will know by the end of this week whether this rally will continue. By some measures, the markets are getting into overbought territory. Of the stocks traded on the NYSE, almost 72% of them are now trading above their 50 DMA. In addition, 64% of the stocks in the S&P 500 are on PnF buy signals. That number is 76% for the Nasdaq 100. So, if you’re adding to long positions, or thinking about getting long now, be advised.

As far as sectors, insurance, steel and machinery look like they’re getting into overbought territory.

There are nine, count ’em nine, economic reports scheduled to come out this week, the most important of which is the employment report, which is actually made up of five economic measures: initial jobless claims, average workweek, hourly earnings, nonfarm payrolls and the unemployment rate. These are scheduled to be reported starting on Thursday with initial claims, then the rest on Friday.

Given the wealth of data contained in the employment report, it is important to take all of these indicators into account when passing judgment on the report. Looking at payrolls alone, is often misleading, as the workweek, earnings, and household employment measures may be telling a different story. Taken together, however, and taken with the caveats concerning monthly volatility and revisions, the employment report offers the best monthly glimpse of the economy.

Look people, the bad news is out. Any, and I mean any, indication of improvement in the employment situation will most likely drive this market much higher. Traders and investors are looking for any excuse to keep this rally going. I can’t say that I blame them. However, one must be careful about putting too much weight on one week’s report. There is still much to be concerned about on a global scale, including the developments in the Middle East.

On a technical “big picture” note, my PnF charts are showing an interesting development. As of Friday, almost five times more stocks are showing bullish breakout patterns, versus bearish breakdown patterns. The week before last, there were twice as many stocks still in breakdown patterns versus breakout patterns. That was out of over 3,200 stocks. Five times more bullish patterns than bearish patterns in this environment might be a contrarian indicator to short this market. We shall see.

Holdin’ out for a sign this week.

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Happy New Year! (I Hope)

Good on you all. I won’t recap 2008. What’s the point? The year has been sliced, diced and analyzed ad nauseum. If the asshats in the media use the word “unprecedented” one more time, I’m going to cancel my free subscription.

The market looks like it’s setting up for a potentially nice rally that could take us back close to 10k DJIA. However, I’m waiting for better confirmation of that possibly today and into next week before loading up (albeit nervously).

That said, there is a cornucopia of things that can sink the market again this year. While some people have been talking of a recovery in 2009, I staunchly believe that is premature. Sorry, no “V-bottom” is in the cards. Just more pain….and suffering. However, that doesn’t mean that the market won’t rally. Hey, traders have to make a living. Someone has to push the market back and forth.

As I alluded to, lots of things can go wrong—and probably will. Joe Biden even said so.

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Here’s one: the Israel / Gaza thing is escalating and could incite Iran and other Israeli-haters into action. Just know that Israel is very close to attacking Iranian nukular [sic] facilities, possibly within the next 30 days. With Iran getting close to nuclear warhead capabilities, not only is there a threat to Israel, there is a very real threat to the U.S. which has been discussed and analyzed now for several years. I’m talking about an E-bomb”. Were one to be deployed successfully against us, or any other country for that matter,  by Iranian-backed terrorists, the economic meltdown would make 2008 look like the good ol’ days, not to mention the death, disruption and social chaos.

Oh yeah, Happy New Year.

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