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OPINION

Fear And Panic In The Market

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Forget the summer of love. Fear and panic are in the air, and investors are looking for some handholding.

Each sector in the S&P 500 is lower, with Energy taking the brunt of selling, and Financials continue to move sharply lower.   I think there are seriously oversold stocks in the oil patch,  but I am not confident about value in Financials just yet.  Materials and industrials are taking it on the chin as well.

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Bright Spots 

Technology looks compelling and unprofitable tech names not in the S&P are moving higher. 

The so-called stay at home names also enjoying nice bounces today.  It’s a tricky area with most of these ideas being better for trading; although, I do like long term potential for DocuSign (DOCU) and Chewy (CHWY). 

S&P 500 Index

-1.41%

Communication Services XLC

-1.14%

Consumer Discretionary XLY

-1.17%

Consumer Staples XLP

-0.77%

Energy XLE

-3.91%

Financials XLF

-2.49%

Health Care XLV

-0.92%

Industrials XLI

-2.04%

Materials XLB

-2.03%

Real Estate XLRE

-1.12%

Technology XLK

-0.99%

Utilities XLU

-1.41%

Fear & Panic

There are lots of places to judge investor angst, including the CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index (VIX), which is up more than 30% and above 25.  The last time the index spiked to this point was May 12 when it closed at 27.59 after tickling 28.38. 

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This kind of spike is often a buy signal.  In fact, on May 12, all the major indices were lower and then moved much higher:

  • S&P 500 closed at 4,063
  • NASDAQ closed 13,031

The first bounce attempt is fading but gave us markers:

  • S&P 500 4,239
  • NASDAQ 14,178

I’m spying names in the Russel 2000, which is clearly oversold. 

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