Weekly Stock Market Snapshot

Bull/Bear Market Indicator
Stock Market Pricing Indicator

The above two dials provide a snapshot of our market view and attitude to risk.

Bull/Bear Market

The Bull/Bear Market indicator improved to 60% from 40% last week.

Heavy truck sales increased to 42,240 units in November, while October sales were revised up to 38,550 from the earlier reported 32,490.

Heavy Truck Sales

Just two of the five indicators now signal Risk-off:

Bull/Bear Market Indicator

Stock Pricing

The Stock Pricing indicator compares stock prices to long-term sales, earnings, and economic output to gauge market risk. 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.

Stock pricing continues to rise, reaching the 97.95 percentile compared to 97.83 last Friday. This warns that stocks have the potential for large drawdowns.

Stock Market Value Indicator

Conclusion

The bane of forecasting is data revisions. The collection of data for October heavy truck sales may have been impacted by hurricanes in the Southeastern region of the US.

We are again at the border between a bull and bear market, with our bull/bear indicator increasing to 60%.

However, we do not plan to increase exposure to risk assets because stock pricing remains extreme, warning of the potential for large drawdowns.

Weekly Stock Market Snapshot

Bull/Bear Market Indicator
Stock Market Pricing Indicator

The above two dials provide a snapshot of our market view and attitude to risk.

Bull/Bear Market

The Bull/Bear Market indicator fell to 40% last Friday from 80% on November 9th.

The most recent bear signal is heavy truck sales, which plunged to a seasonally adjusted 32.5 thousand units in October 2024 from a peak of 46.1 thousand in May 2023.

Heavy Truck Sales

There are now three of five indicators signaling Risk-off:

Bull/Bear Market Indicator

Stock Pricing

The Stock Pricing indicator compares stock prices to long-term sales, earnings, and economic output to gauge market risk. 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.

Stock pricing remains in the extreme range, at the 97.83 percentile compared to 97.67 last Friday, warning that stock prices have the potential for large drawdowns.

Stock Market Value Indicator

Conclusion

We are headed for a bear market, with our allocation to risk assets declining to 40%.

Stock pricing is also extreme, warning of the potential for large drawdowns.