Module 1: Introduction to Options

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Weekly Market Update By Michael Carr, CMT

May 15, 2017

Market Overview • Small caps have not confirmed a short-term bullish outlook. • Global market indexes are bullish. • Big picture continues to point to a long-term bull market with a pullback likely.

 Let’s look at some charts…

S&P 500 With the Acceleration Indicator Remains Bullish

Short-Term Breadth May Provide a Warning

Small Caps Look Bearish

For Now, This Is a Global Bull Market • Markets around the world are rallying despite bad news.  Disruptive elections in Europe.  Recognition that the Greek debt crisis will require loan forgiveness.  Unsettled situation in North Korea.  China’s expansionary policies.  No solution in sight for Syria.  Low oil prices affect government policies in the Middle East.

France

Great Britain

Germany

South Korea

Israel

Egypt

Investors Are Bullish • Market prices are forward looking. • Traditional interpretation is that instead of seeing problems, investors around the world see growth in stock prices.  However, it may be the TINA effect (There Is No Alternative to Stocks).

• Until we see a breakdown in prices, the trend will remain up.  A high degree of correlation among global markets indicates a breakdown could be sharp, when it occurs.

Market Opinion • A down move remains likely. A pullback would provide a buying opportunity.  For now, a 5% pullback remains likely. Global synchronization is a growing concern because that could lead to a steeper selloff.