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Swine Flu and the Reality

Posted on 29 April 2009 by Allgen Financial

If anyone has watched the news in the last six months, things would appear to be apocalyptic.  Some of the main headlines you would have witnessed would be ”Credit Crisis”, “Record Foreclosures”,  “Bernie Madoff – Biggest Ponzi Scheme of all Time”, “Greatest Stock Market fall since the Great Depression”, “25 Year Highs in Unemployment”, “Massive Bank Failures”, “401k’s Down 50%+” and the latest…”Swine-Flu Pandemic”.  That’s enough to make a person feel like the world is coming to an end.  In fact, many people are convinced we are approaching the “end of times” - there are close to 1 billion searches on Google for some variation of an “end of times” scenario.  I won’t try to sugar coat what has occurred over the last year or so as the world has gone through some difficult times, but I will highlight some positives that you rarely hear in the main stream media.  For starters, did you know the over the last month there was a 15 day period where the S&P 500 had it’s biggest rally since the Great Depression?  In fact, since the recent low in the market the S&P 500 is up over 25% and the NASDAQ is up over 32%.

Here are some things to keep in mind as you listen to some of your family, friends and most importantly the main stream media.  Media outlets gain higher ratings over panic-type news so it is only logical for them to exaggerate any story.  This causes a chain reaction that develops into a negative feed-back loop.  As people hear the story’s from the media of mass losses in the stock market, rising unemployment, bank failures, etc. combined with actual experiences of losses or hearing from a friend or family member of losses or hardships that they’ve experienced this will cause people to believe things are worse than they actually are.  Remember that this happens on a massive scale and will create what’s called herd-like behavior.  Then, after the “herd” processes all the information they will tend to do the opposite of what the “bigger”, “smarter” money does – they sell their stocks and go defensive.  Unfortunately the herd is usually wrong and almost always wrong at extreme points in the history of the stock market (I would consider recent times as an extreme point).  When fear is at its highest point the market usually bottoms. This phenomenon occurs because the herd acts on the present and the past and the “smart” money acts on the perceived future.  The “smart” money takes advantage of the panic and of the herd by buying stocks after the panic selling, which gives the smart money the chance to buy low.  The same mentality happens at market peaks, as well.  When everything seems to be going great and the media continues to highlight how great the market is doing (like the tech bubble in the late 90’s), that is when the “smart” money is selling and becoming defensive and unfortunately that is when the herd is buying into stocks.

Some measurements of fear that we track have recently hit 21 year highs and even after the markets recent sharp rally fear indicators are still measuring at extremely high levels.  Most would think this is a bad thing, but I’m telling you that this is a positive and a reason to believe the market could go much higher from here.  On top of that the pundits in the main-stream media doubt this rally and most are saying that the market will come back down.  This too, is a positive, as the herd is usually wrong at extreme points throughout history.  As most of the herd has recently gone defensive, Allgen has been aggressively buying over the last month to take advantage of the recent rally and the high potential for future gains.  History has shown that the biggest market rallies follow the biggest market drops; unfortunately the herd is usually late to the party and won’t participate in the majority of the gains.

Going forward our advice is to be skeptical of what the media is saying and what the herd is doing especially at extreme points in time.  History shows that you’re usually better off doing the opposite of what the herd does.

Written By:
Jason Martin, CMT & CFP
Chief Investment Officer
Allgen Financial Services, Inc.

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Market Bounces Back Above Support on a Reversal Day

Posted on 15 January 2009 by Allgen Financial

Just as the market looked as if it was going to go into a free fall, the market reversed and turned around to finish the day above support on the highest volume day in a month. Reversal days usually indicate a turn in the market and they are more significant when accompanied with high volume like today. Bullish reversal days, like today, occur when the market starts the day off substantially negative but then reverses intraday to end the day off positive. This is a psychological win for the market. The NASDAQ (pictured below) led the way higher bouncing back above the support area of 1500. The market may try to test the high end of its recent range of 1600 which is its resistance. For the most part the NASDAQ has been in a range of 1500 to 1600 for the last month. The majority of the major sectors reversed and went higher except for banks which are still under a lot of selling pressure.

Allgen Financial Services’ Investment Strategy:
We picked up a small amount of a REIT today and added to a technology stock that broke out.

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Market Successfully Tested Support - 01-08-09

Posted on 08 January 2009 by Allgen Financial

The Nasdaq (pictured below) successfully bounced off its support at 1600.  Another positive note is that the 50 day moving which has been descending since June of last year has turned and it’s currently trending upward.  Going forward if the market continues to go higher the 50 day moving average should act as support for the market if it is healthy.  Other major indices showed similar attributes.  The leading sectors today and recently have been materials, energy, builders and some select technology.

Allgen Financial Services, Inc. has been picking up some commodity stocks over the last couple of weeks, and most recently we started getting into a major infrastructure builder.  A lot of the stocks in these areas are trading at an extreme value and should benefit from the Obama stimulus package.

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Nasdaq Breaks Above Resistance into New 2-Month High

Posted on 02 January 2009 by Allgen Financial

The Nasdaq broke above it’s resistance of 1600. This is something it has failed to do four times in the last two months.  It also broke above its descending 50-day moving average.  Although the breakout was on low volume, it should bode well for the technical condition of the market.  Other major indices also followed suit.  Treasuries sold off today which is good indicator that investors are starting to take more risk.  The clear leaders were commodities, energy and technology all of which were down significantly last year.
Allgen has been selling out of some bonds recently in order to reallocate back into the stocks.

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The Stock Market Reversed on Negative Bailout News

Posted on 12 December 2008 by Jmartin

Monday December 8th, 2008

Market Commentary by: Jason Martin CMT, CFP
The market started the day loaded with negative news. With the Bailout package failing and the corruption case pending in Illinois. The one bit of positive news today is that retail numbers came out higher than expectations the market reversed from a negative open to close in the green.

Chart Provided by: Stockcharts.com

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