Technical Analysis: S&P 500 – Monthly recession tracker May update (back to risk-on mode) June 4, 2018 1066

  • 16 out of 17 indicators in the “Phillip Recession Tracker” remained well in check signalling further upside in the general equity market
  • TED spread and VIX index continued to subside from their respective highs signal further sigh of relief
  • Small cap stocks (Russell 2000 index) outperforming the big boys signals the risk-on mode is back in full force
  • Triple bottom rejection off the 200-day moving average in the S&P 500 index and DJIA suggests an immediate move higher next to retest the January record high

May was a relatively smooth sailing month until the last week where news of a possible referendum in Italy surfaced. The Italian bank stocks were the hardest hit leading to a contagion risk-off sentiment to the rest of the world. On the other hand, news of further trade war de-escalation between US and China and the easing of the geopolitical tension between the US and North Korea was the focus in the early part of May.

US and China trade war de-escalation (positive)

Some key highlights from the 19 May joint statement were:

  • A consensus between US and China was struck to take effective measures to substantially reduce the US trade deficit in goods with China
  • China will significantly increase purchases of US goods and services
  • Both sides agreed on meaningful increases in US agriculture and energy exports
  • Both sides agreed to seek solutions to their economic and trade concerns in a proactive manner

All in, it is obvious that the worst of the trade war scare is in the rear-view mirror as both the US and China seemed ready to negotiate for a win-win outcome.

De-escalation of US and North Korea war scare (positive)

Further details on the meeting between US President Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un was unveiled in May. Even though there were multiple flip-flips of decision between both parties regarding the Summit talk, the most recent development is still pointing to both leaders meeting in Singapore on June 12. The worst seems to be over for the war scare between the US and North Korea.

Heightened political uncertainty in Italy (negative)

Italy has been without a government since the inconclusive election on 4 March, but there seemed to be some resolution. The market was initially negatively impacted by the news of the failure to form a government as Italy’s president rejected the eurosceptic Savona as the economic minister. That led to a possibility of another election as soon as August.

It was no surprise that the recent turmoil in Italy is causing some scare to the European market and the overall sentiment because Italy is the third largest economy in Europe after Germany and France. Moreover, Italy’s current Debt to GDP ratio is 130%, second highest in Europe after Greece.

After an unexpected turn of events, Italy’s new prime minister, Giuseppe Conte accepted the offer to form a coalition government backed by 5-Star Movement and League.

Savona will instead become the EU affairs minister while Giovanni Tria will take on the economic minister role. Hence, we expect the sentiment of the market to renormalise with the fear of another Italian election behind us.

The heightened political tension in Italy has been the main focus and headlines in the past week thus resulting in the recent selloff in the general equity market. The relative performance of the US broad-based equity market was also affected, and the monthly performance in May are: DJIA: +1.2% , S&P 500 index: +2.2% , Nasdaq 100: +5.5%

Nonetheless, staying data dependant continues to provide a reliable way of tracking the health of the overall economy. The Recession Tracker continues to stay on to the bullish side. The current snapshot of the Recession Tracker continues to signal risk-on sentiment as the respective indicators remain strong.

The market-based data such as Ted Spread, 2s10s spread and VIX index stayed relatively calm in May suggesting a period of stability as the equity market looks set to edge higher.

Figure 1: Phillip Recession Tracker – no cause for concern, stay risk-on

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Jeremy Ng
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Jeremy specialises in Technical Analysis and has 10 years of experience in studying price action. His areas of expertise include intermarket analysis on the equities, currencies, commodities and bonds market.

He is also a regular columnist on The Business Times - every Monday ChartPoint column.

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance from University of London.

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