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Stock Market Outlook for Monday, July 27, 2015 Headline: Gold ETF charting an outside reversal day as the period of seasonal strength for the miners gets set to begin. The Markets Stocks ended lower on Friday in a bout of profit taking following a lacklustre week for earnings in the US. According to FactSet, S&P 500 company earnings are set to post a year-over-year decline of 2.2% and revenue is set to decline 4.0% for the second quarter, the first time companies in the large-cap benchmark have posted two consecutive quarters of year-over-year revenue declines since the height of the recession in 2009. Guidance has also been weak with 20 companies providing a warning of things to come in the third quarter versus 7 that have issued positive guidance. Overall, with stocks hovering around all-time highs and the earnings picture for the remainder of the year becoming clear, investors are now inclined to step back from the equity market, a tendency that is typical in the last half of July. The S&P 500 Index is now testing minor support around 2075 with eyes set on more substantial support around the July low at 2050. Below the July low, the technicals suggest a calculated move lower to around 1950. Seasonally, stocks remain in a period of seasonal weakness through to October. eresearch Corporation ~ 2 ~ www.eresearch.ca
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Typically, one of the beneficiaries of the seasonal weakness for stocks over the next nine weeks is Gold. Between July and October, as volatility rises in the equity market, the price of gold tends to gain, benefitting producers of the commodity; gold miners seasonally gain between July 27th and October 1st, on average. The miners already appear to be responding, reversing heavy losses intraday on Friday to close positive on the session. The reversal followed an outside reversal session for the Gold ETF (GLD), which opened below Thursday s low and closed above Thursday s high. Outside reversal sessions typically mark a low point for an investment, indicating that selling pressures have been exhausted, leading to abrupt rebounds. Of course, this reversal in the price of the gold miners is occurring on the eve of the average start of the period of seasonal strength for the industry, an appealing trigger to gain an entry into the seasonal trade. Commodity prices, in general, will continue to face headwinds, particularly from a rising US Dollar, but, assuming currencies can find some stability around present levels, the seasonal gold trade does present appealing attributes at present levels. Both gold bullion and gold miners charted a parabolic move lower over recent weeks, a technical setup that is typically unsustainable over the longer-term. A rebound to levels around major moving averages, particularly the 20 and 50-day, would be expected over the near-term. eresearch Corporation ~ 4 ~ www.eresearch.ca
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On the economic front, a report on New Home Sales for June was released on Friday and the result was not encouraging. The headline print indicated that the seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales in June was 482,000, well below the consensus analyst estimate of 550,000. Stripping out seasonal adjustments, sales of new homes declined by 6.25%, exceeding the average decline for June of 2.9%. The year-to-date change hovers around 29%, below the 41% average gain through the first half of the year. Sales of completed new homes were the largest drag, dipping into negative territory, in terms of the year-todate change; over the past 50 years, completed new homes for June have averaged a rise of 0.3%, however, declines have become commonplace for this summer month as sales peak into the middle of the year. New home sales tend to decline through the back half of the year, a trend that seems well underway. The price of the Dow Jones US Home Construction ETF (ITB) responded accordingly, declining over 2%, breaking support around the July lows. <continued> eresearch Corporation ~ 6 ~ www.eresearch.ca
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Put-Call Ratio Sentiment on Friday, as gauged by the put-call ratio, ended overly bearish at 1.41. <continued> eresearch Corporation ~ 9 ~ www.eresearch.ca
Seasonal charts A. Sectors and Industries Entering Period of Seasonal Strength Today ^GOX Relative to the S&P 500 eresearch Corporation ~ 10 ~ www.eresearch.ca
B. Stocks Entering Period of Seasonal Strength Today Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) Seasonal Chart Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) Seasonal Chart Automatic Data Processing (NASDAQ:ADP) Seasonal Chart eresearch Corporation ~ 11 ~ www.eresearch.ca
Denison Mines Corp. (TSE:DML) Seasonal Chart Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE:GFI) Seasonal Chart Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTEK) Seasonal Chart eresearch Corporation ~ 12 ~ www.eresearch.ca
IAMGOLD Corporation (TSE:IMG) Seasonal Chart Eldorado Gold Corporation (TSE:ELD) Seasonal Chart Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) Seasonal Chart eresearch Corporation ~ 13 ~ www.eresearch.ca
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