Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Stock Market High Evidence of High Investors?

I shake my head, looking at the new Dow record: 14087.55. With Citigroup and UBS melting down, with other financial services firms only showing strength when the financial reports don't include the late summer, with housing taking a beating and Wal-Mart and Target and Home Depot feeling the pinch, with the Supply Management index being weaker than was expected (though still just above the contraction level), you might not think this was a time to be betting on stock market prices sitting at high levels. But, even as top grade bonds are doing well, so are equities. The Financial Times has an "explanation" from an analyst:
“Everyone’s expecting bad news but, once it’s out, it’s either not as bad as everyone thought or at least it’s out in the open,” said Richard Sparks, senior equity analyst and equity options trader at Schaeffer’s Investment Research.

“The expectation is still that there will be a rate cut when the Federal Reserve meets at the end of this month. The market has decided that it is going to happen.”
If ever there was proof that people are completely and unrepentantly nuts, this is it. There will be a Fed rate cut at the end of the month because the market has decided that there will be a Fed rate cut at the end of the month. If Sparks is right, then investors are walking right past investing, long beyond betting, and walking into the heart of the Faithful. Look at what the analysts are saying (again from the FT article):
The most significant economic data to come are the September payrolls figures due at the end of the week. Investors expect a rebound in job creation after the decline of 4,000 for August – the first fall in four years.

“We continue to expect overall payroll employment to be up 125,000 in September and look for little change in manufacturing jobs,” said Ted Wieseman, economist at Morgan Stanley.

Homebuilder stocks rose sharply on Monday after an analyst at Citi Investment Research said recent share price falls meant it was time to buy into the sector.
When you make your living leading the Faithful, I guess you can't afford to show doubt, even when that oncoming light in the tunnel is getting larger, and rounder, and there's the sound some equate to the roar of a tornado. The train is coming.

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