ASX Market Leading Indicators

Bull-Bear Market Indicator
Stock Market Pricing Indicator

The gauge on the left indicates bull or bear market status, while the one on the right reflects stock market drawdown risk.

Bull/Bear Market

The ASX Bull-Bear Market indicator remains at 64%, reflecting a mild bull market. Four of six indicators from Australia and China signal risk-on, with a combined weighting of 60% in the ASX Bull-Bear Index. The US Bull-Bear Index makes up the remaining 40%.

ASX Bull-Bear Market Indicator

The ASX 200 Financials Index (XFJ) is consolidating in bull market territory, above support at 9250.

ASX 200 Financial Index

However, the ASX 200 (XJO) continues to decline against its gold benchmark in Australian Dollars.

Ratio of ASX 200 to Gold in AUD

Stock Pricing

ASX stock pricing eased slightly to 86.04 percent, from last week’s high of 86.23, and a low of 67.85 eleven weeks ago. Stock pricing remains extreme.

ASX Stock Market Value Indicator

We use z-scores to measure each indicator’s current position relative to its history, with the result expressed in standard deviations from the mean. We then calculate an average for the five readings and convert that to a percentile. The higher that stock market pricing is relative to its historical mean, the greater the risk of a sharp drawdown.

Conclusion

The ASX signals a mild bull market, but extreme valuations increase the risk of a significant drawdown.

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