Market Timing – Weekly Stock Market Strategy – March 2010

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Weekly Market Update 3/7/10

It was a very good week for the markets. The SPY broke through 111.60
on Monday, and finished the week within 1% of the highs for 2010. As
I said last week once 111.60 was taken out the next logical target
would be the highs made in January. I was surprised the move came as
quickly as it did. It pains me to be on the sideline during a week
like this. I think the upside this week is probably limited. The SPY
is extremely overbought. The VIX has reached a level that has not
been seen since May 2008, shortly before the market peaked. The rally
this week came on lower than average volume. I think the rally this
past week was more likely desperate short covering than aggressive
new buyers.

Weekly Market Update 3/14/10

Another good week for the markets and I am on the sidelines. I got a
buy signal on March 4th. Unfortunately I had gotten used to being
able to get in on a retracement after this particular signal is given.
We have yet to see that retracement. My bad and I am sorry we have
missed this move.

This does bring up a good point regarding diversification. It is
never a good idea to have all your eggs in one basket. We usually
think of diversification in terms of having multiple stocks instead
of just a few. This is why I trade ETF’s like the SPY. It can quickly
become a daunting task trying to keep up with enough stocks to get a
fair amount of diversification. However there is another form of
diversification I want to discuss with you and, that is system
diversification. The SPY system I follow did an excellent job of
being out of the markets when things got ugly. But it is one system
and no one system is right 100% of the time. That is why I think it
is best to diversify with multiple systems that have worked well over
time and are not overly optimized.

I have finished the research on a quarterly ETF system that over the
last 10 years would have doubled your money. I will be adding this at
the end of the quarter for some added diversification.

Not much to say on the markets this week. Unfortunately, I cannot in
good conscience recommend buying the market when it is this overbought.
I will be waiting for something to upset this trend. If congress
manages some resolution on health care reform, that could be the
trigger. I will keep you posted.

Weekly Market Update 3/21/10

Well the market finally ended, on a daily basis, its streak of
consecutive up closes. It was a very impressive run. Bullish market
sentiment has reached a level that should limit any advance from
here. The market should be sideways or down over the next few weeks.
If we get a pullback it could give us a buy setup.

The potential market reaction from any health care reform passed is
the real wild card here. Typically the market seems to know all that
is knowable. The exception would be natural and man-made disasters.
The “buy the rumor sell the fact” saying is what keeps coming to
mind. What I mean is the market has rallied to this point. I think
any sense of finality in regards to the healthcare reform, could be
a turning point.

Weekly Market Update 3/28/10

Well the market continued its climb this week. Not even major
healthcare legislation could stop it. Well if I had not been out of
the market yet I would now be looking for an exit. Momentum has
definitely slowed and we are starting to see technical indicators
set up for a sell signal. The MACD has turned negative for the first
time since February 16th. The RSI indicator is showing a bearish
divergence. More and more sentiment indicators are reaching bullish
extremes. I know last week I said the market should be sideways to
down over the coming weeks. Going into this past week I would have
given the market no more than 2% on the upside. I would be very
surprised if the market is up over 1% at any point this coming week,
and I think we will see negative returns for the week.