Market Signals Summary:
The MAC-US model, iM-Low Frequency Timer, and the S&P500 Coppock are invested in the markets, as is the “3-mo Hi-Lo Index of the S&P500” which entered the market on 10/22/2018. The MAC-AU is also invested in the markets. The recession indicators COMP and iM-BCIg do not signal a recession. The bond market model avoids high beta (long) bonds, and the yield curve is steepening. The gold Coppock remains invested in gold, however the silver model is in cash. The iM-Gold Timer is in cash.The monthly iM-Google Trend Timer has switched out of the stock-markets on 10/1/2019.
Stock-markets:
The MAC-US model switched into the markets on 2/26/2019. The sell-spread (red line) is above last week’s value and needs to move below zero to generate a sell signal.
The 3-mo Hi-Lo Index Index of the S&P500 is near last week’s level at 5.71% (last week 5.78%), and is investeed in the stock market since 10/22/2019.
The Coppock indicator for the S&P500 entered the market on 5/9/2019 and is invested. This indicator is described here.
The MAC-AU model is invested in the markets after signaling a a buy on February 7, 2019. The sell-spread (red line) near last week’s value needs to move below zero to generate a sell signal.
This model and its application is described in MAC-Australia: A Moving Average Crossover System for Superannuation Asset Allocations.
Recession:
Figure 3 shows the COMP below last week’s downward revised level. No recession is indicated. COMP can be used for stock market exit timing as discussed in this article The Use of Recession Indicators in Stock Market Timing.Figure 3.1 shows the recession indicator iM-BCIg near last week’s level. An imminent recession is not signaled .
Please also refer to the BCI page
The Forward Rate Ratio between the 2-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields (FRR2-10) is above last week’s level and is not signaling a recession.
A description of this indicator can be found here.
The iM-Low Frequency Timer is back in the markets since 1/22/2019.
A description of this indicator can be found here.
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