“Hindenburg” Spotted Over Wall Street

By Brian Maher

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“This may well be one of the most important days in the future of the equity markets for a very long while.”

That was today’s early-morning warning of famous trader Dennis Gartman.

The Dow lost 274 points yesterday.

The S&P shed 38 of its own — percentagewise, even worse than the Dow.

The booming Nasdaq fared worse than both. The tech index lost 123 points on the day — nearly 2%.

The three indexes all opened lower this morning.

The S&P and Nasdaq have since clawed their way back for slight gains.

The Dow remains in red territory at writing.

And so the market skitters like a panicked colt… confused… uncertain of its bearings… uneasy of its own uneasiness.

Was yesterday’s swoon the “first foretaste of a bitter cup,” to take a leaf from Churchill … or a healthy shaking of the tree, just one more opportunity to buy the dip?

Today we go in search of answers…

But first, what exactly frightened the horses yesterday?

A terrorist attack in Barcelona claimed 14 or more souls. Scores were injured.

Rumors also swirled that Trump’s top economic lieutenant, Gary Cohn, might desert his post.

Cohn was evidently displeased with Trump’s reaction to the Charlottesville statue scandale.

Investors fear Cohn’s resignation would sink Trump’s economic agenda even deeper into the dingles of doubt — if that’s possible.

The White House insisted the rumors were false.

It was right.

Cohn stays put — for now at least.

But let us revisit our question…

Was yesterday the start of a correction or — worse — just a random journey into red?

Market analyst Eric Parnell says correction. But he submits his case with bombshell evidence…

He claims a correction has not only begun — but actually started a month ago:

In many respects, a correction in U.S. stocks has already been underway for nearly a month now.

“But hasn’t the market been powering higher?” you squeak in protest.

“And haven’t the major indexes have been notching record highs this past month?”

Yes. But Parnell argues that a camouflaging has taken place.

In reality, he says, a mere handful of stocks account for most of the gains.

These are the likes of Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft.

And since the S&P is weighted by market cap, for example, these overachievers have hauled the overall market higher.

That gives a false reading of market health:

While the headline benchmark that is so heavily driven by its selected handful of largest stocks continues to hold its ground, the same index on an equal weight basis has been down by as much as 2.6% in recent days…

Today, less than 50% of stocks in the headline benchmark are trading above their 50-day moving average. This reading reached as low as 40% in recent trading days.

Parnell adds that 85 stocks on the S&P are officially in bear territory — down more than 20% from recent highs.

Something rots in Denmark, it seems.

Enter now the “Hindenburg Omen”…

The Hindenburg Omen is a technical indicator tracking the number of stocks trading at 52-week highs relative to the …read more

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