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In spite of its criticisms, the Dow theory is once again proving correct.
The one thing that the advance up out of the 2002 low has proven is that the
single most important aspect of Dow theory is the concept of joint price confirmation
above and below previous secondary high and low points. Basically, nothing
else matters. In accordance with this basic concept, the primary trend first
turned bullish on June 4, 2003. As the market advanced in the wake of mountains
of liquidity the values did not make sense. Also, when looking at the phasing
aspect of Dow theory it appeared that the rally out of the 2002 low was a giant
secondary reaction and counter-trend advance.
Understand that cycles have absolutely nothing to do with Dow theory, but
from a cyclical perspective we have also been operating in an extremely stretched
4-year cycle. It's now so stretched that we are operating within the second
longest cycle in stock market history. The statistics have been and continue
to be very much against the market. Yet, the market chugged higher and higher
stretching the cycle and the statistics even further. In the process, this
move has indeed proven that the value and phasing aspects of Dow theory are
subordinate to the basic concept of primary trend confirmation. From a Dow
theory perspective, nothing else has mattered and as reported here, the first
and only bearish primary trend change since the 2002 low occurred on November
21, 2007.
At that time the market was moving into a low and the bounce that followed
caused many to question the integrity of the primary trend change. But, from
both a cyclical and a Dow theory perspective, I told subscribers that the expected
bounce up out of the November low was a counter-trend move. The Cycle Turn
Indicator signaled that top beautifully and on January 8, 2008 the Industrials
closed below their November low, as did the Transports. This joint break and
new closing low served to reconfirm the controversial primary trend change
that occurred on November 21, 2007. So, in spite of the controversy, the January
8th close proved once again that the most important aspect of Dow theory is
the very basic concept of primary trend confirmation and that the November
21st bearish trend change is definitely still intact. The current Dow theory
chart can be seen below.

As we move into the window for the next turn point, the rally that follows
will once again cause raise question in regard to the authenticity of this
primary bear market. But, to date we have not seen any evidence to suggest
that this bearish trend has ended. In fact, all of the statistics are just
now coming into play. There will be rallies along the way and some will be
fast and furious. But, until the now bearish primary trend change is reversed
in accordance with Dow theory principle, any bounce will continue to be viewed
as a secondary reaction.
Now I want to review the progress of the list of important indexes that have
lead in association with this primary bearish trend change. First we have the
Housing Index, which I first warned about topping here back in October 2005.
In looking at the current chart below you can see that this index has recently
made new lows along with the Industrials just this past week. In fact, this
index is now back at its 2003 levels.

Following the Housing Index we next saw the Banking Index peak in February
2007. As you can see in the chart below, here too, this index also moved to
new lows this past week in conjunction with the additional weakness seen by
the Industrials. I can also report to you that the Banking Index is now back
to its 2003 levels as well.

The top in the Broker Dealer Index then followed in June 2007 and this chart
can be found below. Again, the weakness seen by the Industrials this past week
was also further confirmed by the Broker Dealers and this index is now sitting
at 2005 levels.

Next I have included a chart of the Retail Holders Index, which topped out
in July 2007. Here too, the weakness seen by the Industrials this past week
was also confirmed by the Retailers, which now sits at 2003/2004 levels as
well.
But wait, what about tech? Well, next you will find a chart of the Industrials
verses the Semiconductors. No one seems to be talking about it, but even this
sector is now back to its 2003 and 2004 levels.
So, my point here is that the big blue chips were the last to peak this time
around as this cycle and the historical norms continued to be stretched. As
a result, of this stretching the public has been lulled to sleep. They have
bought the idea that the FED is in control, that Dow theory doesn't matter,
that the cycles are meaningless, that this time is different and that the bull
market will continue forever and ever amen. Well, I will admit one thing. This
time has been different in regard to the degree this cyclical advance has run.
But, the statistical norms that have been stretched and disregarded are once
again becoming reality.
Let me add that the argument that the 2006 low marked the 4-year cycle low,
is now backfiring on those that made this argument. Reason being, if the 2006
low was the last 4-year cycle low, then with most of these indexes now below
those levels suggests that we will continue to see weakness into 2010. I say
2010 because based upon that alleged cyclical phasing the next 4-year cycle
low would not be due in or around 2010. So, those who want to argue that the
2006 low marked the last 4-year cycle low now find themselves with a much more
bearish scenario than they bargained for by originally making such claims.
Just as I have said all along, we have not seen a 4-year cycle low since the
2002 low. The statistics simply did not support any other argument. Fact is,
we have been operating within a very very stretch 4-year cycle that has been
held together with liquidity, bailing wire, duct tape, hope, hype and B.S.
from the mainstream media. The Dow theory has proven correct and what is now
the second longest 4-year cycle in stock market history is now only beginning
to contract. You have been warned yet again!
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