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The Warning Signs Are Starting To Flash By Jeff Clark, editor, Market Minute The bulls are running w

[Jeff Clark's Market Minute]( The Warning Signs Are Starting To Flash By Jeff Clark, editor, Market Minute The bulls are running wild again. The S&P 500 hit a new high on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is within spitting distance of 30,000. The tech-heavy Nasdaq is leading the way again. And, we’ve just entered a strong seasonally [bullish]( period for stocks. So, it’s no wonder the bulls are dancing in the streets. Recommended Link [Latest Bank Scandal (footage)]( [image]( This is outrageous! On page 37 of one of President Trump’s recent financial disclosures… there it was… A stunning line that proved what some consider a “theft” of as much as $4.3 million by one of America’s largest banks. Now, you may not have billions to your name. But here’s what matters… Almost ALL Americans are falling victim to this same “robbery.” In fact if you have $10,000 in a big bank… Bank of America… Wells Fargo… Chase… Capital One… or others. You’re likely being “taken for a ride” to the tune of almost $1,000 a year… Find out all the details about what’s going on in this video. [Just click here to access it now]( -- But, like a chaperone at a Catholic high school prom, someone needs to walk around the dance floor with a ruler and remind the partiers to maintain a safe distance. For today, I guess that’ll be me. [On Monday,]( we noted the [Volatility Index]( (VIX) was approaching its lower [Bollinger Band]( (BB). And, that probably meant the market was due for at least a short-term pause in the current rally phase. Now though, I’m starting to think we might be in for something more onerous than a mere pause. The warning signs are starting to flash… The most recent American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) survey showed more than 55% of respondents had turned bullish on the stock market, while just 25% were [bearish](. That’s the largest number of bulls since mid-January 2018. [The 3 Best Pandemic Stocks]( It’s worth noting the S&P 500 peaked a few days later. Then it fell 12% over the next week. The [CBOE Put/Call ratio]( – another reliable contrarian indicator – closed at just 0.73 on Monday. Traders were buying vastly more [call options]( than [put options](. And, as we’ve frequently pointed out, any reading below 0.80 is a sign of excessive optimism. Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Jeff's free trading resources on his website? It contains a selection of special reports, training videos, and a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. And, we also have a warning from the [McClellan Oscillator]( for the NYSE (NYMO). The NYMO helps to measure overbought and oversold conditions. Readings above 60 indicate an overbought market. Readings below -60 tell us things are oversold. At the [end of October]( just as we got a [VIX buy signal]( for the market, the NYMO closed at -79. That oversold condition helped fuel the strong rally over the past two weeks. On Monday, though, just as the VIX was approaching its lower BB, the NYMO closed above 67. It’s certainly possible this overbought condition might help fuel a stock market pullback in the coming days. Of course, nothing is ever guaranteed in the stock market. We’ve seen the market rally in the face of flashing caution signs before. So, I’m not suggesting traders should sell everything and run to cash. But, there’s no harm in being a little careful here. We’ll likely have a better chance to put fresh money to work in a week, or two. Best regards and good trading, Jeff Clark Reader Mailbag Do you agree with Jeff on being cautious and heeding the "warning signs"? Or are you one of the bulls dancing in the streets? Let us know which way you're leaning towards, and why, at feedback@jeffclarktrader.com. 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