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Cycles - Breadth - Price projections
"By the Law of Periodical Repetition, everything which has
happened once must happen again, and again, and again -- and not capriciously,
but at regular periods, and each thing in its own period, not another's,
and each obeying its own law... The same Nature which delights in periodical
repetition in the sky is the Nature which orders the affairs of the earth.
Let us not underrate the value of that hint." -- Mark Twain
Current Position of the Market.
SPX: Long-Term Trend - The 12-yr cycle is approaching its mid-point
and some of its dominant components have topped and may be restraining the
bullish effect of the 4.5-yr. This could lead to another period of consolidation
in 2008 with an eventual bull market top in 2009-2010.
SPX: Intermediate Trend - The intermediate-term trend which had been
in a correction since the index reached 1576 has now resumed its up move, but
the corrective pattern could be extended if a new high is not achieved soon.
Analysis of the short-term trend is done on a daily basis with the
help of hourly charts. It is an important adjunct to the analysis of daily
and weekly charts which determines the course of longer market trends.
Daily market analysis of the short term trend is reserved for subscribers.
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market analysis of the short term trend is reserved for subscribers. If you
would like to sign up for a FREE 4-week trial period of daily comments, please
let me know at ajg@cybertrails.com.
Overview
The SPX -- along with other equity indices -- has been in a consolidation
pattern since it made its alltime high of 1576 on 10/11. By certain seasonal
and cyclical criteria, this corrective phase has an opportunity to end at this
time and the index to proceed to new highs.
The 3-week period from mid-December to the first week in January is statistically
one of the most bullish of the year. On December 18 we saw the beginning of
a good rally, but it was interrupted last week by the bottoming of the 20-wk
cycle which should ideally bottom on January 31st. The rally will then have
a chance to extend itself for a few more weeks. If this does not happen, it
is likely that the correction will be extended at least into April-May of 2008,
in conjunction with the bottoming of another intermediate term cycle.
I recently came across this chart which adds to this probability. It depicts
the DJIA seasonal tendency for election years.

Beyond this seasonal pattern, the 8th year of the Decennial pattern tends
to be a bullish year, but the cyclical configuration into late Summer or Fall
may cause it to be less so this coming year.
What's Ahead?
Momentum:
As the chart below demonstrates, the long-term momentum of the SPX was arrested
in October when it made an all-time high of 1576. Since then, it has remained
in its long-term up-channel, testing the top and lower trend lines twice and
bouncing off. The chart shows the cycles which were associated with the declines
and reversals. In the past week, the bottoming 20-wk cycle has caused a small
retracement. When it makes its low in the next couple of days, it is expected
to reverse the short-term trend and will have a chance to push the SPX decisively
above the 1490-1500 level which has been a source of resistance (dashed red
line).
Resistance has also come from the down trend line from the top of 1576. Twice
it was challenged, and twice prices were pushed back below it.
With the cluster of cycles which have and are making their lows in this time
period, the index has another opportunity to rise toward the top of its long-term
channel.

Cycles
You will notice that I have re-adjusted the low of the 9-mo cycle forward
by about 3 weeks. I think that this makes more sense since the December low
conforms more closely to its normal phasing. In the past, I have explained
that there are two visible 9-mo patterns which affect the market. The 9- mo
cycle to which many analysts refer just made its low at the end of the year.
The other one is a subdivision of the Hurst cycle series and is due 9-mo from
the August 4.5-yr low, or around April-May 2008.
There are several cycles which should provide the market with buoyancy at
this time, including the 20-wk cycle which is about to make its low. If they
don't generate a good extension of the rally, it is possible that the election
year pattern depicted above will repeat once again, especially since the 9-mo
Hurst cycle is due in the time frame associated with a low point.
We also have to consider that the 6-yr half-span of the 12-yr cycle which
bottomed in October 2002 is in a down phase into the later part of next year
and its further subdivision, the 2-yr cycle, is also dominant. It is possible
that these could override the normal 8th year bullish tendency or push back
the low of the correction into the later part of 2008.
Projections
In the last newsletter, I stated: "There are two Fibonacci projections
for the current decline: The short-term one is to about 1460. If that level
is broken, it is conceivable that prices could move back down to about 1440
or slightly lower."
In fact, the recent decline in the SPX found a floor at 1436 and rallied.
The base which was established at the 1436 level consists of two distinct phases.
The first had a maximum count of about 1500 which was nearly met at 1498 before
the retracement into the 20-wk cycle low, and the entire base gives us a reasonable
target of about 1535. There is also a Fibonacci projection to about 1550 that
could come into play if enough upside momentum is established. These are the
levels which should be reached after the cycle has reversed and where additional
consolidation would be expected.
Failure to reach those levels would be a sign of weakness.
Breadth
Examining the relationship of breadth to price is one of the most important
means of determining market health. One way to analyze the intermediate-term
breadth pattern is with the help of the McClellan Summation Index of the NYSE
McClellan oscillator. The following is a reproduction of the summation index
for the past 3 years (courtesy of StockCharts). Note that it has tended to
fluctuate in a range from overbought to oversold. It is currently oversold
by recent bull market standards, but it could reach far deeper levels of negativity
in a bear market.

The pattern started to diverge negatively from the price in the early part
of the year when it failed to make new highs along with the stock market. In
May, it was still overbought, but showed increased divergence as the market
was moving higher. It dropped to its deepest oversold level in 3 years when
the market made its 4.5-yr cycle low in August. The rally to 1576 in the SPX
(an all-time high) failed to bring the SI anywhere close to its former highs
and was a warning that breadth was increasingly diverging from price.
The low in December was higher than the August low, concurring with the price
pattern. But since then, while the SPX rallied to 1523, the rally in the SI
has not kept up with price and continues to diverge negatively.
The only conclusion we can derive from this analysis is that until we see
the Summation Index perform at least as well as the price index, the market
correction will be likely to continue.
The short-term pattern of the advance/decline is a little more bullish. On
Friday, while the SPX made a slightly new low in its decline from 1498, the
A/D failed to confirm that low, indicating that the decline could be very near
to running its course.
Market Leaders & Sentiment
Here, the various indicators are still a mixed-bag. GE is by far the worst
acting leading indicator, having dropped to its long-term uptrend line and
rebounding little. On the other hand, the NDX continues to perform rather well
relative to the SPX, both on an intermediate and short-term basis.
Of the two widely followed investors' sentiment indices, the AAII index is
bullish and making a pattern which is comparable to the 2002 lows, while the
Investors Intelligence index is on the bearish side. We could reconcile the
two by mentioning that, according to some analysts, the AAII index tends to
be more of a short-term indicator. This would fit with the current cyclical
configuration of the market which is short-term bullish.
The ISEE put/call ratio index has moved from bullish to neutral in the past
few days. As of November, insider trading was predominantly bullish.
Summary
Corrective patterns are ambiguous in nature and the current one is no exception.
It could evolve into a new uptrend, could prove to be a topping pattern, or
just continue to extend the correction for a longer period of time.
Except for the short-term which is bullish, cycles are not much help in determining
the intermediate direction of the market. One could make a case either way
based on the current cyclic configuration. The one indicator which will be
the most helpful in clarifying the future trend is probably the NYSE McClellan
Summation Index. Overall, it has been in a negative divergence relationship
to the SPX for several months. If this continues, it will most likely bring
about further price consolidation or even deterioration. If it steadies itself,
we could see a resumption of the bullish trend.
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