Technical Analysis: Is This Rally Running Out Of
Steam?
The Dynamic Wealth Report
January 20, 2012
by Justin Bennett, Editor
No question about it… stocks have officially broken out to the upside in
recent weeks.
The Dow’s up over 3% from 2011’s closing price while the Nasdaq is up
over 7%. That’s a pretty sweet rally considering the ongoing uncertainty
in global economic headlines.
I’m sure many of you remember I pointed out the high probability of a
broad market breakout in late December 2011. At the time, a technical
pattern had me thinking a push higher for stocks was right around the
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But here’s what’s interesting…
Investors are now starting to realize they’re missing out… and they’re
chasing this rally. For many, fear of missing out on stock gains is
bigger than their fear of losses. That’s why they’re chasing stocks and
pushing markets to higher levels with each passing day.
But if you’re thinking of buying stocks at these lofty levels, you need
to reconsider. It’s time for smart investors to sit on their hands for a
while.
Why?
Take a look…

The Dow has broken firmly above the triangle pattern I pointed out in
late December (blue lines). But as you can see, the recent rally is
pushing the Dow up to the 12,750 area… a level not seen since last July.
You may recall, that’s where the bottom fell out of the market last
summer. Investors ran for cover late last July as Europe’s debt troubles
reached a boiling point. Within a few weeks, the Dow had dropped 2,000
points from the July 2011 highs.
Now that we’re approaching those highs again, we’ll likely see some
renewed selling. Many investors who bought in at that area last July
will use this recent rally as a means to recover their initial capital.
And that’s not all…
There’s also a seasonal pattern of short-term market weakness in late
January. In each of the last two years, US markets saw big multi-day
selloffs in the last two weeks of January.
However, both sell-offs were eventually overcome as the markets rallied
to new highs in following months. That’s exactly what I think will
happen this time around.
Plus there’s yet another potential downside catalyst ahead…
We’re getting into the heart of earnings season next week. Big name
companies like
Apple (AAPL),
Amazon (AMZN), and
Caterpillar (CAT) are
all reporting. These market bellwethers measure the strength of the US
consumer as well as the global economy.
And their earnings reports always have a big impact on the market.
In order for the current rally to continue, these three companies need
to beat analysts' estimates. If they disappoint, the markets will likely
fall in coming weeks.
So like I said earlier…
If you’re looking to buy stocks, you may want to sit on your hands for a
while. We’re probably going to see a broad market pullback soon. And you
should be able to get better prices a few weeks down the road.
Now don’t get me wrong, I still think US markets are going to move much
higher in 2012. But it’s likely we’ll see a short break in the recent
rally before it happens.
Until next time,
Justin Bennett
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