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    Home»Business»The technician who called the 2020 market bottom says a ‘shocking rally’ is in store

    The technician who called the 2020 market bottom says a ‘shocking rally’ is in store

    May 20, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    It’s been a terrible week in an awful year for the stock market.

    Walmart
    WMT,
    -2.74%
    ,
    Target
    TGT,
    -5.06%
    ,
    and Tencent
    700,
    +3.53%

    each reported disappointing results to add fuel to the worries about interest-rate hikes and quantitative tightening. But, Melvin Capital aside, there haven’t been signs of capitulation.

    Over the last six weeks, equity redemptions have totaled $46 billion, versus $91 billion when the COVID outbreak first became apparent, according to Sean Darby, chief equity strategist at Jefferies. So you could see the argument on why markets may not have plumbed their depths.

    Noted technician Tom DeMark, who called the bottom in 2020 after COVID emerged, disagrees. The founder of DeMark Analytics — known for advising hedge fund managers like Paul Tudor Jones and Steven Cohen — told Fundstrat’s head of technical strategy Mark Newton that key markets are on the verge of reversing.

    DeMark’s indicators are designed for anticipating turning points, to find overextended price moves, in either direction, that reverse.

    The technician who called the 2020 market bottom says a ‘shocking rally’ is in store

    The S&P 500
    SPX,
    -0.58%
    ,
    DeMark says, will see one more sell-off, with a close below 3,863, before a “shocking rally” lifts the index between 4,400 and 4,500. The 10-year
    TMUBMUSD10Y,
    2.858%

    will make one more high before peaking, and crude oil
    CL.1,
    +0.33%

    will make a top within four trading days — $117.29 per barrel, he forecasts — before turning lower.

    The fundamental implications, if he’s correct, would be that the inflationary drivers of energy and commodities are peaking, which would put less pressure on inflation.

    The buzz

    Friday’s session features the expiration of key options contracts that could add volatility.

    The People’s Bank of China lowered the rate that is used for home mortgages in the country to 4.45% from 4.6%.

    Ross Stores
    ROST,
    -0.11%

    joined the retail Armageddon by reporting a 7% drop in same-store sales. Besides flagging sales, the retailer also pointed out the impact of higher transportation and labor costs.

    Chip-equipment maker Applied Materials
    AMAT,
    -0.54%

    reported a worse than forecast profit and gave a disappointing outlook. Cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks
    PANW,
    -0.51%

    however hiked guidance for a third time.

    SpaceX paid $250,000 to settle a sexual misconduct claim against its chief executive, Elon Musk, according to a report in Business Insider. Musk, also the chief executive of Tesla
    TSLA,
    -0.05%

    and bidder for Twitter
    TWTR,
    +1.19%
    ,
    told the publication the story was a hit piece, and later tweeted that the accusations are untrue.

    President Joe Biden started a trip to Asia with a visit to a Samsung Electronics factory in South Korea, which has machines built by Lam
    LRCX,
    -1.12%

    and KLA
    KLAC,
    +1.40%
    .

    The markets

    The technician who called the 2020 market bottom says a ‘shocking rally’ is in store

    U.S. stock futures pointed to a strong open, with futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average
    YM00,
    +0.87%

    rising around 250 points.

    The yield on the 10-year Treasury
    TMUBMUSD10Y,
    2.858%

    was 2.85%.

    Top tickers

    Here were the most active stock-market tickers as of 6 a.m. Eastern.

    Ticker

    Security name

    TSLA,
    -0.05%
    Tesla

    GME,
    +8.43%
    GameStop

    AMC,
    +2.51%
    AMC Entertainment

    NIO,
    +5.24%
    Nio

    AAPL,
    -2.46%
    Apple

    TWTR,
    +1.19%
    Twitter

    AMZN,
    +0.19%
    Amazon.com

    NVDA,
    +1.10%
    Nvidia

    BBIG,
    -8.85%
    Vinco Ventures

    AMD,
    +0.41%
    Advanced Micro Devices

    The video

    Tough to find a better video than a programmer teaching his goldfish to pick stocks, and then comparing the results to the picks on Reddit Wall Street Bets. (Contains some swearing.)

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    This article was originally published by Marketwatch.com. Read the original article here.
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