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Market's Schizophrenia

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I am back!

The markets continue their Schizophrenia. In my prior posts late last year and earlier this year, I had warned that if there is a second shoe, then there has to be a third and a fourth and more. Well the sound of the falling knife is really the sound of those remaining shoes dropping, with most of the bad news coming from financials. As a result, the worst performing sector this year has been financials followed by housing. As a trader it is my job to identify opportunities where we can still make money with an in and out strategy, but as a long term investor I continue to remain on the sidelines as I had surmised back in January.

Right now my trading bets are small with extreme precision. I am not casting a big wide net because the market fluctuations and less capital don't allow that kind of luxury at least for now. But hey..when did that stop us?

Here is something interesting that I discovered while perusing Google trends. Google trends is a tool publicly available to see how hot is a given search word or a phrase. I put in the words "Stock Markets" in this tool and I got this chart.

Notice the spikes closely related to the big plunges in the market. For example C is right around the Jan 22 bottom and D is right around the March 17 bottom. I wouldn't call it a 100% reliable indicator but it sure gives an idea of investor sentiment. The bigger the spike, the bigger the fear/concern and hence more chances the market may put some kind of a bottom. Lets see when the next spike comes in.


Speaking of plunges, this coming week is interesting. Expect a blood bath this week possibly earlier than later, but also expect some big swings on the upside as well. You are smiling if you are a day trader. You are cursing if you are an investor or a position trader. Either way, we will keep treading the markets carefully. So caution is still the name of the game. Will send out picks if I pick any interesting scan. But this is it for now. I am glad to be back.

Krish Rathi