ASX Market Snapshot

Bull-Bear Market Leading Index
Stock Market Pricing Indicator

The gauge on the left indicates whether the market is in a bull or bear phase, while the one on the right reflects the current valuation of the stock market. Stock market pricing indicates whether stocks are cheap or expensive in relation to earnings, but it is a poor indicator of market timing. We do not recommend selling stocks when market valuations are high, but we advise caution when adding new positions.

Bull/Bear Market

The ASX Bull-Bear Leading Index remains at 64, indicating a slowing bull market. One of four Australian indicators and one of two Chinese indicators signal risk-off. However, NAB Forward Orders and the ASX 200 Financials Index are falling, so we are on bear watch.

ASX Bull/Bear Market Indicator

Improvement in April was due to changes to composite indicators for the US Leading Index, which enjoys a 40% weighting in the ASX Index.

Financial Sector

The ASX 200 Financials Index (XFJ) is below its 50-week weighted moving average, and testing primary support at 9000. A breach of 9000, confirmed by follow-through below 8900, would flag a primary downtrend — a risk-off signal. ASX 200 Financials Index

Housing Approvals

Activity in the Australian housing sector is improving, with the 3-month moving average of private housing approvals rising to 17.4K in April. A cross of 3-month MA values (navy) to below the 20-year MA (red) would signal risk-off. Australian Private Housing Approvals

Stock Pricing

ASX stock pricing fell to 76.31 from 76.73 percent last week. Our highest reading was 92.23 percent in August 2025, with a low of 67.85 percent in April 2025.

ASX Stock Market Value Indicator

We use z-scores to measure each indicator's current position relative to its historical data, with results expressed in standard deviations from the mean. We then calculate an average of the five readings and convert that to a percentile. The higher stock market prices are relative to their historical mean, the greater the risk of a sharp drawdown.

Conclusion

The Bull-Bear indicator suggests that the Australian economy is slowing. Two Australian indicators — NAB Forward Orders and the ASX 200 Financial Index — are close to the threshold but do not yet signal risk-off. However, they keep us on bear alert.

Meanwhile, valuations remain high, increasing the risk of a drawdown.

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