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#1 CallMeIshmael

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 06:06 PM

Investor Sentiment: Investors Not Buying It
Investor sentiment remains little changed after a two week "melt up".

The "Dumb Money" indicator is shown in figure 1. The "Dumb Money" indicator looks for extremes in the data from 4 different groups of investors who historically have been wrong on the market: 1) Investor Intelligence; 2) Market Vane; 3) American Association of Individual Investors; and 4) the put call ratio.

Figure 1. "Dumb Money" Indicator/ weekly
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As investors are not buying into the rally, one might conclude that the rally will march onward and upward until they do, and then it will rollover. That seems likely. However, it is hard to imagine that prices will continue making gains at the pace seen over the past two weeks. I still stand by the sell signal and expected spike in prices that I wrote about two weeks ago. The recent "breakout" in prices will eventually be seen as a better time to sell rather then a new launching pad for a bull market. That's how I see it for now.

The "Smart Money" indicator is shown in figure 2. The "smart money" indicator is a composite of the following data: 1) public to specialist short ratio; 2) specialist short to total short ratio; 3) SP100 option traders. The "smart money" is neutral.

Figure 2. "Smart Money" Indicator
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Edited by CallMeIshmael, 27 July 2009 - 06:15 PM.


#2 OEXCHAOS

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 06:59 PM

What we must watch for is the pullback that brings significant new Bullishness. Mark

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#3 inamosa

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 07:18 PM

Some nice contributions to this board, especially of late, CMI Thanks
"Our job is not to predict where the market will go, but to interpret daily price and volume action to ascertain the facts of the current environment and make decisions based on that interpretation."
-Scott O'Neil (son of William O'Neil), Portfolio Manager at O’Neil Data Systems, when asked where the Dow would go in the coming months

#4 James Quillian

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 09:40 PM

I am no expert on sentiment but I always expect sentiment to work better, the further the distance from a washout. After the sheep get sheered it takes a while to grow a new coat of wool.