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Rick's Pick for Monday
That Heaviness Is Distribution, Big-Time
Published Sunday, Jan 13, 6:30 p.m .ET
It felt like a mountain of supply sitting on stocks last week, growing more ponderous by the day. By Thursday the broad averages were too fatigued to achieve even minor ‘Hidden Pivot’ rally targets, the still-feisty FAANGs too subdued to help. Of course, just because the market looked punk on a given day does not preclude the possibility that, come the next, traders will conveniently forget what was troubling them. Unfortunately for bulls, however, pulling off this ‘weekend alchemy’ has grown increasingly difficult of late because of the darkening economic picture. It’s not just little stuff, either — i.e., the kind of problems that will lift in time to allow Q2 earnings expand. Ford Motor Company’s problems, for one. The automaker is having such a rough time in Europe that they’ve begun closing plants, cutting thousands of jobs and eliminating low-profit car models.
A second, worrisome story played prominently in Friday’s Wall Street Journal reported Apple’s slowing sales in web-based services. This matters a great deal because it is a multi-trillion dollar business. AMZN is by far the dominant player, but even the also-rans — big companies like Microsoft, Google and IBM — have been counting on limitless growth in the cloud to bolster revenues as margins on physical products continue to decline. Apple was hurting to begin with because of disappointing iPhone sales in China. But falling demand for internet services could conceivably be the blow that pushes the Cupertino firm’s stock below $100. Such a fate was all but unthinkable when shares of Apple were hitting records above $230 in October, but it is very thinkable now.
Deathly Boredom in 2019?
If we assume that every uptick in shares these days is being used by the Masters of the Universe to distribute them, a day or reckoning is not far off. Until then DaBoyz — i.e., those who live very comfortably by manipulating the stock market — can be counted on to milk every last bid until buyers are completely spent; and then, inevitably, they’ll pull the plug. I fleshed this out technically a while back with a chart showing VXX, a trading vehicle that tracks short-term S&P 500 volatility. The updated chart (click on inset) shows not only that the 56.30 rally target remains unfulfilled, but that the distance to the target has increased recently due to the lazy, distributive ascent of stocks. VXX tends to rise when shares are falling, and for it to rise to 56.30 from a current 39.31 would take a plunge in the S&Ps of perhaps 300 points — equivalent to an approximately 3000-point drop in the Dow. Given the strong rally early in 2018 that formed the rally pattern’s left side, I’d say the odds of this are at least 40%. The alternative would be for VXX to detumesce down to long-term support near 25. If that is what’s coming, get ready for an asphyxiatingly boring 2019. If you want a closer look at Rick’s Picks, [click here]( to sign up at the top of the home page for a free two-week trial subscription -- no credit card needed. Drop by the 24/7 chat room first — and be sure to say hello when you arrive!
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