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  • Around the Financial Markets in Eight Charts 0 comments
    Oct 18, 2009 11:58 PM | about stocks: EEM, GWX, DBC, SLV, TBT, JNK, DBV, UDN

    With the breakout of the CRB index and simultaneous weakness in commodities, we now believe that there are clear and tradable trends in the following markets.

    1. World equity
    2. Commodity
    3. Precious metals
    4. Corporate bonds
    5. Currency - USD
    6. Currency - High Yield

    The strength is broad based and not just driven by a relative few stocks/commodities or sectors. Inter-market dynamics are largely supportive of the trends - by this we mean the strength in CRB was support by strength in both high yield currences and junk grade bonds.

    US Treasuries are still a bit of a quandary to us. Some weakness we can see, but not enough to signal a breakdown. We see continued pressure here and are reasonably confident that a breakdown will happen, it iss just a matter of when the market is good and ready (wishful thinking? perhaps).


    Dow World and Dow World Small Caps continue upward momentum.

     

    US Treasuries, yes some weakness but we are looking for a TLT to fall below 88 before we would feel somewhat validated. We were rather amused by an article on Bloomberg titled: "Treasuries Show No Lost Appetite With Zero Dollar Returns". 

      

    Junk Grade Bonds continue upward momentum. Junk grade bonds are to risk takers in financial markets as the proverbial canary is to coal miners. Whilst junk grade bonds are rising the canaries remain alive!

     

    The CRB Index has gone nowhere for 4 months, history shows that when it breakout occurs, it is usually a violent one.

      

    USD Index. Oh dear, whatever will stop the freefall? Perhaps a fall of around 5% in a week may exhaust selling pressure. We suspect that one of the hardest trades over the coming weeks/months will be holding on to short positions in the USD and resisting the temptation to "take-profit".

      

    DBV is the canary of currency markets!  DBV tells you more or less all you need to know about the health of world financial markets.

     

    Let's see what happens with US Treasuries this week. Good things take time!

     Disclosure: Long EEM, GWX, DBC, SLV, TBT, JNK, DBV, UDN.

    Themes: World Financial Markets Stocks: EEM, GWX, DBC, SLV, TBT, JNK, DBV, UDN
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