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January 20, 2022 [Brian Maher]Dear Reader, “So goes January, so goes the year.” It is an old Wall Street wheeze referring to the stock market. If it holds true, if the remainder of this year goes like January… the stock market is in for hard sledding through Dec. 31. The stock market endured another defeat today — all three major indexes absorbed losses. The Dow Jones went skidding 313 points, the S&P 500 an even 50, the Nasdaq Composite 186. In all: Since Jan. 1 the Dow Jones has traveled 1,747 points backward. The S&P 500 has traveled 303 points backward. And the Nasdaq Composite? It has traveled 1,615 points backward since Jan. 1— descending clear into the despondency of “correction.” January offers only one handful more trading days. If the stock market cannot recapture its driving spirit by month’s end… it may languish the entire year… if this conventional wisdom has anything in it. Does this conventional wisdom have anything in it? 75% Chance of a Down Year The Stock Trader’s Almanac — a sort of Old Farmer’s Almanac for the stock market — argues yes. It has given the data since 1900 a thorough poring over. Its drudge work reveals that January’s results were twins of the year’s results… some 75% of the time. It is true, 75% is not 100%. Nor is it 50%. It represents what the numbers men term “statistical significance.” And plenty of it. Will 2022 see off the long odds? Will the stock market close the year within the winning 25th percentile? It may, concedes Mr. Lance Roberts of Real Investment Advice. Yet omens are lined up against it: This year, stocks will be dealing with the highest inflation rate since the late 1970s, excessively high valuations and an aggressive policy change by the Fed. 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And rising interest rates can injure the stock market — and often do. That is especially true if the stock market rests uneasily upon a quicksand foundation of artificially low interest rates — like this stock market. The cheap debt corporations took on is no longer cheap. The debt then hangs upon as millstones hang from necks. They can no longer afford stock buybacks and other financial wizardry that levitate their stock prices. Galloping Interest Rates What do interest rates presently indicate? That inflation is on the stretch… The bellwether 10-year Treasury note yielded 1.50% on Jan. 1. Not three weeks on, the same 10-year Treasury note yields 1.83%. 1.83% is nothing against the historical average. But bond yields generally move in inches, feet on rare occassion. A leap from 1.50% to 1.83% in under three weeks is a leap not of inches or feet but of yards. It is something else. Will the business sustain? We have no answer. We have witnessed several bond yield insurrections these past years and they all lost their steam — all of them, in each instance. Yet inflation hadn’t bubbled and gurgled as it bubbles and gurgles presently. The stock market may suffer harsh shocks if inflation runs yet. We next consider excessively high stock market valuations… Humpty Dumpty Stocks By certain metrics, stock valuations are second highest in history, lagging only 1999–2000. That is, by certain metrics, stocks are the second-most costly in history, lagging only 1999–2000. Today’s impossible valuations can only be justified by the prospects of double-digit economic growth. Yet what evidence indicates the economy and corporate earnings will expand at double-digit rates? By our reckoning very, very little evidence exists. The stock market drummers have failed to persuade us otherwise. And we believe Humpty Dumpty stocks are in for a terrible fall. Come we now to looming aggressive policy changes by the Federal Reserve… Tightening the Liquidity Taps The Federal Reserve has telegraphed rate hikes and reduced asset purchases this year. The stock market has depended particularly upon the asset purchases and their ensuing liquidity flowings. Recall, the market has fattened upon corporate stock buybacks under easy financial conditions. What happens, then, when the Federal Reserve rips away support? Mr. Lance Roberts: With the Fed on deck to start tightening policy heading into 2022, there is a significant risk that buybacks will slow. Such was the case when the issuance of cheap debt provided the funding for many of these repurchases… Importantly, companies that performed uneconomic buybacks will find themselves with financial losses, more debt and fewer opportunities to grow in the future… The most considerable risk for investors betting on higher stock prices isn’t the Fed. 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In support, let us enlist Mr. Michael Kramer, Mott Capital founder: The equity market is forecast to see a massive drop-off in earnings growth in 2022 while trading at a historical high P/E, all as the Fed is pulling back on QE, which is already tightening financial conditions. It is a recipe that continues to be a disaster-like scenario for stocks unfolding in slow motion. A Poison Recipe And so you have the poison recipe: barreling inflation, fantastically stretched stock valuations and a Federal Reserve fixing to bottle liquidity. And so you likewise have the reason why stocks in 2022 may go the way of stocks in January 2022. It scarcely rates mention — we will mention it regardless — the stock market may thunder ahead this year, despite all obstacles before it. For years naysayers have forecast doom. And for years naysayers have munched crow. We have choked down far too much of our own to risk another ration. Yet one year will find the naysayers correct. Will it be the year 2022? Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher
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