Todd Market Forecast

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For Wednesday March 30, 2016, 3:00 Pacific.  
                 
DOW                                               + 84 on 750 net advances
 
NASDAQ  COMP                             + 23 on 650 net advances
 
SHORT TERM TREND                      Bullish  
 
INTERMEDIATE TERM TREND         Bearish
 
STOCKS: The day after the Federal Reserve Chair, Janet Yellen adopted a continued dovish stance on interest rates, the market celebrated still again. 
       The economy is doubtful and earnings are slow, but investors are still mesmerized by the Federal Reserve. We have a name for this type of action. It’s called climbing a wall of worry. 
           
GOLD:  Gold dropped $1 in spite of a lower dollar. Gold looks suspiciously like it’s peaking.     
 
CHART: The S&P 500 is still making a pattern of ascending highs and lows, but it is fast approaching the resistance levels that turned the market down in November and December.
 
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BOTTOM LINE:  (Trading)
Our intermediate term system is on a sell.
   System 7  We are long the SSO at 62.63. Stay with it on Thursday.
   System 8   We are in cash. Stay there.
GOLD  We are in cash. Stay there.     
 
News and fundamentals: The ADP employment report showed that 200,000 jobs were added, matching expectations.
 
Interesting Stuff: I have a theory about economists. They’re always wrong about everything, especially globalization.  
 
TORONTO EXCHANGE:  Toronto gained 78.
BONDS:  Bonds fell back a bit.                                                                                                                                                          
THE REST:  The dollar moved lower. Silver was up. Crude oil was down slightly.                                                                                                                 
 
Bonds –Bullish as of March 23.                            
 
U.S. dollar – Bearish as of March 7.                              
 
Euro — Bullish as of March 7  
 
Gold —-Bearish as of March 14.                                  
 
Silver—- Bearish as of February 22.                            
 
Crude oil —- Bullish as of March 17.                                
 
Toronto Stock Exchange—- Bullish from January 22.    
 
S&P\ TSX Venture Fund — Bullish from January 29.       
 
We are on a long term buy signal for the markets of the U.S., Canada, Britain, Germany and France.  
Tue. Wed. Thu. Mon. Tue. Wed. Evaluation
Monetary conditions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 day RSI S&P 500 81 57 53 58 76 81
5 day RSI NASDAQ 83 51 56 49 75 79  –
McCl-
lAN OSC.
+90 -3 -12 -2 +70 +80
0
 
Composite Gauge 11 17 10 11 4 8 0
Comp. Gauge, 5 day m.a. 7.6 9.8 10.6 11.4 10.6 10.0 0
CBOE Put Call Ratio 1.08 1.03 1.04 .82 .99 1.12
+
 
VIX 14.17 14.94 14.74 15.24 13.82 13.56
VIX % change +3 +5 -1 +3 -9 -2 0
VIX % change 5 day m.a. -3.4 -0.2 +0.4 +1.6 +0.2 -0.8 0
Adv – Dec 3 day m.a. +136 -582 -553 -323 +690 +927  –
Supply Demand 5 day m.a. .73 .61 .65 .60 .63 .60 0
Trading Index (TRIN) 1.25 2.09 .78 1.22 1.38 .84
 0
 
S&P 500
 
2050 2037 2036 2037 2055 2064 Plurality – 2
 INDICATOR PARAMETERS
     Monetary conditions (+2 means the Fed is actively dropping rates; +1 means a bias toward easing. 0 means neutral, -1 means a bi