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Stock-Markets / Stocks Bear Market Nov 17, 2010 - 07:39 AM GMT

By: Bryan_Rich

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Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIn last week’s Money and Markets column, I wrote about Bernanke’s quantitative easing policy. The goal of the policy is to create higher stock and housing prices by pushing the dollar and interest rates down.

So how is the Fed’s plan going? Let’s start with the …


Euro/Dollar

The day after the Fed announced it would buy another $600 billion in Treasury bonds with newly created money, the euro broke out of a short-term consolidation in what seemed to be a continuation of an uptrend that began in June.

But one day later this move proved to be a false breakout with the euro falling from 1.4282 to 1.3587 as of this past Monday. That is a huge move in only seven trading days! And now the euro’s high in the wake of the Fed’s announcement looks like the last hurrah of the rally off June’s low.

As you can see in the EUR/USD chart below, the euro made a double-top in 2008. Ever since, there have been lower highs and lower lows. The 200-day moving average is still declining thus confirming the euro’s longer term downtrend.

Euro/Dollar 2000 – 2010

chart1 Telling Trend Reversals: The Dollar and Bonds

Source: www.decisionpoint.com

The lower panel of the chart shows the price momentum oscillator. Recently this indicator shot up above two. Readings as high as this have historically been followed by larger corrections or trend reversals.

And I can’t see any reason why it should be different this time. Especially since sentiment indicators towards the dollar have reached very high bearish readings.

Now let’s turn to the bond market …

Treasury Bonds Are Firing Back

My next chart shows 30-year Treasury bond yields. After the Fed’s decision to implement QE2, yields started to rise and prices started to sink. Not what the Fed wants … and surely bad news for the U.S. housing market.

chart2 Telling Trend Reversals: The Dollar and Bonds

Technically this development may be a very important one …

Long-term Treasury rates hit a low in December 2008. At the end of August 2010 they marked a secondary low, well above the former one. This may turn out to be a huge bottom formation, thus signaling the reversal of a secular downtrend that began in 1981.

The Stock Market Could Be Next to Reverse

A stronger dollar and rising interest rates are not good for stocks. Now we have both! So in my opinion, these two reversals are probably a harbinger for what’s to come for the stock market.

chart3 Telling Trend Reversals: The Dollar and Bonds

The S&P 500 chart above shows a potential double-top forming. If I’m right, the next bear market may have started a few days ago.

Best wishes,

Claus

P.S. Last week on Money and Markets TV, we broke down what’s already been a momentous month in America … and how you can take advantage of the opportunities in the markets created by this month’s events.

If you missed that episode — or would like to see it again at your convenience — it’s available at www.weissmoneynetwork.com.

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