Why Sven Henrich sees tragedy unfolding for market bulls and bears alike
In the U.S. stock market, it’s all going to end badly. Even some ardent bulls will freely admit to it. The question is how, when and where.
— Sven Henrich April 10, 2019 Yet, in their desperation, central banks may have set a combustion process in motion that they can’t stop, one that may bring about even more ghastly consequences than the market troubles they sought to avert in the first place. And that is the underlying motivation of it all: Prevent any lasting damage to equity markets to minimize the impact on the economy. Central bankers know this. Hence, they always intervene when things get hairy:
Fund flows have been negative, hedge funds are underperforming and exposure to this rally is generally weak: Note the two major trend lines, the upper trend line following the 2007 highs into the January 2018 and September 2018 highs, and the lower trend line from the 2009 lows, the one that was broken in December 2018 and has been hugged by markets for the past several weeks. The resulting wedge has an apex, precisely at the 2.618 Fibonacci level.Originating from the 1987 crash, it formed following the 2000 crash and then ended up being resistance in 2014-2015 and twice in 2018.I kid you not.
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