Anxiety Recedes as Long-Term Investors Show Their Hands

By: Prieur du Plessis | Wed, Oct 19, 2011
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Financial market volatility has receded significantly over the past two weeks. The CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index (VIX) dropped from 45.5 at the end of September to 28.2 two days ago, before again edging up a notch.

$VIX
Source: StockCharts.com

The drop brought the VIX back to less than one standard deviation from its average since 1986. While still high, it signals that anxiety levels have moved away from crisis levels.

CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index
Sources: CBOE, Plexus Asset Management.

But what led to the easing of volatilities? In previous articles I indicated that the most important factor that had led to the easing of crisis levels in the past was when prices fell to levels that attracted renewed buying from long-term investors. This is exactly what happened this time round. The Shiller PE10 ratio dropped to 18.67 on Monday, 3 October, the lowest since August 2009. The earnings yield over ten years, or what I call Shiller EY10 (inverse of PE10), therefore rose to 5.36%.

CBOE vs Shiller EY10
Sources: CBOE, Robert Shiller; Plexus Asset Management.

The value per unit of volatility therefore bounced off the average of the major turning points in the past.

S&P 500 vs VIX
Sources: CBOE, Robert Shiller; Plexus Asset Management.

The S&P 500 bounced strongly and ended last week 11.4% up from its lows on 3 October.

S&P 500 vs CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index
Sources: CBOE, I-Net Bridge; Plexus Asset Management.

Global investors are becoming less risk averse. Emerging-market bond yield spreads are heading south again.

CBOE vs JPMorgan Emerging Market Bond Yield Spread to US Treasuries
Sources: CBOE, I-Net Bridge; Plexus Asset Management.

The yield on the 10-year government bond note has turned and is rising again.

CBOE vs US 10-year Bond Yield
Sources: CBOE, I-Net Bridge; Plexus Asset Management.

The sell-off in gold bullion is over for now.

VIX vs Gold
Sources: CBOE, I-Net Bridge; Plexus Asset Management.

The sell-off in emerging-market and commodity-dependent currencies has receded.

VIX vs MSCI
Sources: CBOE, I-Net Bridge; Plexus Asset Management.

VIX vs CCI
Sources: CBOE, I-Net Bridge; Plexus Asset Management.

Global investors have again found value in emerging-market equities, using South Africa as an example in the chart below..

$VIX
Sources: Robert Shiller, Dismal Scientist; Plexus Asset Management.

Does that mean that the firestorm is over? I think the global financial system is not out of the woods yet as the European Union is still facing headwinds. Be that as it may, what is of particular note is that global long-term investors have shown their hand by buying the market again. The dire position of some European banks also indicates they have probably shut most of their risk positions and taken their pain - I think the sell-off in gold bullion is an indication of this. The global value at risk through derivatives has therefore probably diminished substantially.

Also, the easing of anxiety in financial market will help U.S. consumer confidence in coming months.

$VIX
Sources: CBOE, Dismal Scientist; Plexus Asset Management.

As I said in a number of posts last week (see "Stock markets: In long-term indicators we trust" and "Global stock market moving averages - a mixed picture"), I would not be surprised to see a further recovery in global stock markets over the next few weeks, with those markets most deeply oversold relative to their 200-day moving averages offering the strongest recovery potential. However, to add conviction to the rally most of the global indices (as well as the majority of individual stocks) need to better their 200-day lines, and do so on better volumes seen thus far. Until this happens, follow a cautious approach.

 


 

Prieur du Plessis

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Dr Prieur du Plessis

With 25 years' experience in investment research and portfolio management, Dr Prieur du Plessis is one of the most experienced and well-known investment professionals in South Africa. More than 1 000 of his articles on investment-related topics have been published in various regular newspaper, journal and Internet columns. He also published a book, Financial Basics: Investment, in 2002.

He holds the following degrees: BSc (Quantity Surveying) (Cape Town), HonsB (B & A) (cum laude) (Stellenbosch), MBA (cum laude) (Stellenbosch); and DBA (Doctor of Financial Management) (Stellenbosch).

Prieur is chairman of the Plexus group of companies, which he founded in 1995. Previously he was general manager: portfolio management at Sanlam, responsible for the management of investment portfolios with total assets in excess of $5 billion.

Plexus is a pioneer in the mutual fund industry and has achieved a number of firsts under Prieur's leadership. These include the authoritative Plexus Survey, a quarterly analysis of the consistency of the performance of unit trust management companies, the Plexus Offshore Survey, the Plexus Unit Trust Indices, and the PlexCrown Fund Ratings.

Plexus is the South African partner of John Mauldin, American author of the most widely distributed investment newsletter in the world, and also has an exclusive licensing agreement with California-based Research Affiliates for managing and distributing its enhanced Fundamental Index™ methodology in the Pan-African area.

In 2001 Prieur received the Santam/AHI Business Leader of the Year award for corporate leadership, business acumen and entrepreneurial flair. He was also profiled in the book South Africa's Leading Managers (2006). Plexus received the AHI/Old Mutual Enterprise of the Year award in 1997 and was also included in the book South Africa's Most Promising Companies (2005).

Prieur is 52 years old and lives with his wife, TV producer and presenter Isabel Verwey, and two children in Welgemoed, Cape Town. His recreational activities include long-distance running, motor cycling and reading. He belongs to the Cape Town Club, Johannesburg Country Club, Gordon's Bay Yacht Club and Swiss Social & Sports Club.

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