Sunday, 31 March 2013

What is Market Breadth Telling ....???


What goes up must come down and vice versa....unless Ben Bernanke controls the market....
O Ashuji...

Just like buying exhaustion, market also experiences selling exhaustion and if market fails to bounce in spite of intense selling as reflected in breadth and % fall, crash follows (fall >10% in a month). Market Crash are rare and even rarer when most experts on "business" channels are in sell mode. Let the data talk...

Market (All NSE Stocks) Breadth and Nifty Return



1) Market Breadth considers all NSE Listed stocks.

2) Getting % of advance stocks of less than 40% in a given month is typically a very negative breadth market and same is reflected in Nifty Returns.

3) Since 2000, there have been 18 months (out of 155 months), which had less than 40% of advancing. Only 4 times, following month had negative return (1-3% negative).

4) Consecutive months with breadth less than 40% is rare and is typically sign of very intense selling. There have been only 2 cases of such scenario - Sep-Nov 2008 (peak of crises) and Nov-Dec 2011. Both Periods were followed by sharp rise in the market in the following month.

5) Feb 2013 had market breadth of 38% (advancing stock)  with Nifty, NSE Mid Cap and NSE Small Cap falling by 5.8%, 13.5% and 10.2% respectively. March 2013, these Indices fell by 0.2%, 3.9% and 4.9% respectively. Breadth data for March 2013 is not yet available there is high possibility of breadth being less than 40% which would make Feb-March 2013 as back to back months with less than 40% advancing stocks. Such, scenario is usually followed by rebound in markets.

6) Under above scenario if market fails to bounce fall can be very sharp in April-May 2013 but given sentiment and damage probability of bounce is higher. 

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Let the DATA talk....



Indian Market (Nifty) has killed traders...Just before it is about to turn trader's paradise....
O Ashuji....

Anything that moves can be traded and anything that doesn't move kills. Trading thrives on price movement in underlying asset and liquidity. Greater the price movement in underlying asset, larger is the potential to make big money. Lack of price movement might force trader to take higher leverage and thus greater risk to capture smaller price movement. Anyone talking about period post 2008-2009 crises as volatile period either doesn't trade or has no idea about volatility. This is in context of Nifty. 2010 and 2012 have been historically compressed years for Nifty. 

NIFTY absolute % movement (number of trading days)


1) 2012 had NO trading day with movement greater than 3%. This has never happened in market history. Also observe how bigger move days have been dead post 2009. 

2) Dec 2012 and Jan 2013 had 2...only 2 trading days with movement equal to or greater than 1%.  This is HISTORIC and was kind of CAPITULATION OF COMPRESSION. 

3) Last time Nifty had move greater than 2% was on 21 September 2012 i.e. 123 trading days back. 


Number of Days with >3% Moves in Nifty
Volatility and Compression Clusters....See how bigger move (>3%) days cluster during 1998-2001 followed by subdued 2002-2005 again followed by clustering of volatility in 2007-2009. 2010-2012 WERE DEAD in terms of bigger moves and was historic clustering of compression. It is HIGHLY LIKELY THAT 2013-2016 could be clustering of bigger moves in market. 



NIFTY's Average Daily Absolute % Movement (Reading of 1 for November would  imply average daily 1% move during November)


Conclusion....

We are coming out of highly compressed period in market history (Nifty)...It is highly probable that we are about to witness CLUSTERING OF VOLATILITY in market. 

Monday, 25 March 2013

Hope and Government Policy as an Investment/Trading Strategy....



Most Fund Managers in Indian Market are Actively Passive.....
O Ashuji....

Experts on business channels are great source contra bets (I have used this statement end number of times in past...).

One of the FII's view on Indian Market.....


Samir Arora bullish on markets with 65% net position (8 Nov 2010, CNBC)....Markets Peaked on 5 Nov 2010

Real estate correction overdone: Samir Arora (26 Nov 2010, CNBC).....No Comments

Samir Arora: Govt first needs to understand how mkts work (1 Sep 2012, CNBC)....Wow and we need to understand how government works....

Mkt in for big bull run; don't miss out on it: Samir Arora (5 Oct 2012, CNBC)....Nifty is down 2%, Small Cap down 12% and Mid Cap down 16% since then....

See new bull mkt in 2014-15; RBI move disappointing: Arora (31 Oct 2012, CNBC)....Hope based big market was based on RBI ??

Bullish on market; DIIs must also join rally: Samir Arora (24 Jan 2013, CNBC)....Not Sure what rally was being talked about...

Demoralised but not giving up yet, says Samir Arora (7 Feb 2013, CNBC)....9 Trading Session (since last bullish stand on 24 Jan 2013) and Demoralised ....!!!

India is a monkey mkt, dumping bullish stand: Samir Arora (25 March 2013).....CAPITULATION

Read any interview of Indian Fund Mangers these days....most of them will have common hope...

Government will continue reform (look at what has happened to market since reform process/intentions have been initiated)

Interest rates will come down and capex cycle will pick up

Markets are oversold and will bounce..

Markets have priced in Elections in 2013...

A college going student can read news paper and summarize such views...Just like charts of most assets look identical if they aren't named....remove the name of expert and all views on business channels will look similar....

It makes me wonder most of the times what skill sets are required to be an "expert" or "Fund Manager". 





Sunday, 24 March 2013

Financial Bubbles...



There is a financial bubble brewing somewhere at any point in time....
O Ashuji...

Investors since 2008 crises are having fear bubble while central bankers are having confidence bubble....
O Ashuji.....

In one of the presentation recently, Kyle Bass (Hayman Capital) has put it very nicely - "The Brevity of Financial Memory is only about 2 years". This is precisely the reason why irrationality in hindsight rationally occurs all the time. Financial bubbles are irrational product of rational minds and rational minds when mixed with rational crowd becomes irrational. Numerous studies have been done to study bubbles and various characteristics of bubbles have been identified, yet it always occur with tag "This time is different". This time is different always occur for "Funda-Mental" mind. Study of Price Behavior always warns.

I am neither intellectual enough nor will try to define a bubble and hence will quote people who have put it  in easy way to understand the concept of bubble.


“Much has been written about panics and manias, much more than with the most outstretched intellect we are able to follow or conceive,” wrote Walter Bagehot, first editor of the Economist. “But one thing is certain, that  at particular times a great deal of stupid people have a great deal of stupid money…..At intervals, from causes which are not to the present purpose, the money of these people—the blind capital, as we call it, of the country—is particularly large and craving; it seeks for someone to devour it, and there is a ‘plethora’; it finds someone, and there is ‘speculation’; it is devoured, and there is ‘panic.’”

Every bubble is different, and every bubble market is exactly alike. Momentum begins to build. Investors start to stampede. The stampede creates a mob mentality that seems to sweep everything along in its path until some unknowable top is reached, panic sets in, and everyone start running for the door. 
Markets, Mobs and Mayhem - Robert Menschel

"There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as a result of  voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion, or later as a final and total catastrophe of the currency system involved."
Ludwig von Mises

Few of the noted historical bubbles







(Source - Markets, Mobs and Mayhem - Robert Menschel, http://www.valuewalk.com/2010/06/comparison-bubbles-john-chew/, O Ashuji)

Certain Common Characteristics of Bubbles (only with respect to price and time)

1) Most Financial bubbles have some fundamental foundation. Price move, tend to accelerate towards the end of the move. 

2) Atleast 65-70% of gains are given up post peak before prices stabilizes. 

3) Typically, bear phase is much smaller than bull phase. 

4) 40-50% of the price move of the entire bull run happens during the few months just before the peak. 

5) Prices don't recover even 50% of the peak for years.

6) Price movement tends to get violent during final phase. In other words, there are large moves during final phase. Clustering of absolute % moves (up and down moves are large)


Lets look at Few Bubbles through charts and their clustering of final moves....

1) NASDAQ 

Monthly Nasdaq Chart
 (Absolute Monthly % Move)













2) Nikkei

Monthly Chart - Nikkei

 (Absolute Monthly % Move)



















3) DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE (DJIA) (1920-1932)

Monthly Chart - DJIA

















(Absolute Monthly % Move)

4) SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE 

Monthly Chart - Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)

(Absolute Monthly % Move)

















One can go on and on and nature of rise and fall will be similar because greed creeps slowly while fear comes at speed of light....

I might not be putting anything new in the entire above explanation of financial bubbles and its nature but there is reason of doing so...2 asset class have termed as Financial bubble and in fact one of them has been totally dismissed as one that has seen its rise and end while other one is being seen as having begun its long drawn bear road....Those 2 assets are Gold and Oil....

First, I will take Crude...it has been dismissed as asset which has experienced bubble rise and subsequent fall....BUT

1) Oil 

Monthly Chart - Brent Europe ($/Barrel)
 (Absolute Monthly % Move)

















If Crude was indeed bubble and it has ended...then it will differ to previous bubble in following ways....

a) Though Crude like all other bubble rose almost 7 times (2001-2008) and then collapsed 77% within matter of 6 months (July-Dec 2008) BUT it recovered most of the losses within 3 years and is only 20% away from peak.

b) Financial bubbles typically take many years to recover even levels which is 50% away from peak....


2) GOLD

Gold Monthly Chart priced in USD

 (Absolute Monthly % Move)











A) Gold move hardly seems parabolic during the final phase though since the bull market started returns have been 590% (2001-2011). 

B) Clustering of move was seen twice - during financial crises and European crises.

C) Gold is peaked in Sep 2011 in dollar terms and current price is 15% from peak over period of 18 months. Hardly a collapse. 

It gets even more interesting if we look at gold price in terms of various currencies.

GOLD IN VARIOUS CURRENCIES




















1) Turkish Lira, Egyptian Pound, Vietnamese dong, Indian Rupee and South African Rand are top 5 major currencies which have lost most against gold since bull market began in 2001.

2) Based on Feb 28, 2013 close, Gold is not even 20% down from peak against any currency in the table. In fact, against Egyptian Pound, South African Rand and JPY, gold is almost at all time highs in those currencies. 

3) Peak dates are vastly different for most currencies and has been spread from  Sep 2011-Feb 2013...

Gold is a bet on government trying to inflate its way out of debt mess. Financial Repression (Cyprus being just start of it) will result in greater rush towards Gold. Price of Gold will be key in determining Government's success at inflating its way out of debt mess. Gold's strength will ensure that STOCK MARKETS WILL CONTINUE TO SURPRISE MOST. Martin Armstrong has put it very nicely....its a battle of Public vs Private Asset.....Bond's Bull Market was rush towards public assets....we might be about to start rush towards private assets....






Thursday, 21 March 2013

Its Easy To Be A Bear on Indian Markets Now...


One that is easily understood never pays....and One that is not understood by many doesn't always pay....

O Ashuji....

Every right calls on market are bragged and wrong calls are ignored... that's human nature and unfortunately I am human. Here I will brag about my recent calls and unfortunately I haven't been wrong recently (which increases probability of my going wrong). Being right and making money are 2 very different aspects and someone has very rightly said KNOWLEDGE DOESN'T EQUAL TO BEHAVIOR. Price action always warn and opinions and views are useless. Studying price behavior is difficult because as human beings we always want "instant reasoning" for everything.

Recent Blog Notes (Since 2013.....)


  1. Nifty Rally on Weak Foundation !!! (1 Jan 2013)
  2. Nifty Mid Cap Volumes Tell Different Story !!! (7 Jan 2013)
  3. Small-Mid Cap Froth adds to Nifty Worry !!! TIME TO BE VERY CAUTIOUS (9 Jan 2013)
  4. Big Move Coming in Nifty (28 Jan 2013)
  5. Nifty - Labored Move and Walking on Thin ICE....(29 Jan 2013)
  6. NIFTY WALKING ON THIN ICE AND ICE MELTS.....(4 Feb 2013)
  7. Searching for Contrarian Signals for Top....will make Top Elusive (11 Feb 2013...Note was for Dow and S&P)
  8. Chess Board With Lonely King (Nifty) (14 Feb 2013)
  9. Bull Market in Sentiment and Bear Market in Stock Prices (25 Feb 2013)
  10. Entering Volatility Globally......(28 Feb 2013)
  11. Gold....Great Contrarian Buy !!!! (10 March 2013)
  12. Nifty (Indian Market) has been dead since 2013....(16 March 2013)


Market Performance 






Since Early Jan 2013, I have been warning about significant deterioration in price and volume action within market and various indices (Time Permitting Go Through Those Blogs). Now its easy to be bear citing all irrelevant events like Cyprus, DMK Withdrawal, Earnings, etc Price action was warning long time back and events typically happen to confirm them and then everyone becomes TIGER BEAR.  
My Blogs are incomplete without taking shot at FUNDA"MENTAL" Experts....Again, I will show how these experts are nothing but price following herd and their viewS are GREAT source of contra bets. Most of them if not all are just good talkers and will give news summary of various newspapers.

EXPERT VIEWS IN EARLY-MID JAN (WHEN PRICE AND VOLUME ACTION WAS SHOWING SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION)


See Sensex at 23k in '13; bank, auto to lead: Edelweiss (4 Jan 2013, CNBC)....YES AUTO AND BANKS HAVE LED BUT.....

Nifty to see 6150 in Jan series; buy GAIL: Angel Broking   (8 Jan 2013, CNBC)

Market downside capped; Infosys Q3 to be flat: PN Vijay  (10 Jan 2013, CNBC)....This guy being right will be BLACK & WHITE SWAN EVENT COMBINED.....

'13 to be good for stocks; wary of infra: Raamdeo   (11 Jan 2013, CNBC)....Call him now and Market Fundamentals have changed argument will come....

RBI policy action, reforms key trigger for mkt: Dipan Mehta   (11 Jan 2013, CNBC)...Hope is only food and strategy for most.....

Nifty over 6,350 on rate-cut; sell Infy on weakness: Baliga (14 Jan 2013, CNBC)....Interest rate should be cut by 500bps and RBI should adopt QE for this guy to be right....

Liquidity strong, Nifty heading towards 6150-6200: Bhamre   (15 Jan 2013, CNBC)...When Technical Guy starts talking about liquidity....is same as Pakistan starts talking about friendship with India....

Bet on PSU banks, mid-mkt realty ahead of Jan 29: PN Vijay   (15 Jan 2013, CNBC)....Bet against this guy consistently then one will realize that money can grow on trees.....

Momentum favouring bulls: Nifty may head to 6350: Sukhani   (15 Jan 2013, CNBC)...not quoting this guy often because his views are different and extreme intra-day on many days.....

Extended Version.....
Mkt thirsts for rate-cut, mfg boost; buy HUL: PN Vijay   (22 Jan 2013, CNBC).....and i thirst for your calls....

Midcaps still a buy opportunity for investors: Sandeep Shenoy, Anand Rathi  (25 Jan 2013, CNBC).....This guy has stopped picking up calls now...

Liquidity will alone drive market further: Sanju Varma   (29 Jan 2013, CNBC)....yes very liquid view...



EXPERT VIEWS NOW.....(After Significant Price Damage)


Cyprus issue bigger concern for mkt than UPA-DMK row: IIFL   (19 March 2013, CNBC)...Read Financial Times and Economic Times and then summarize them...

Political drama will slow economic reforms: Tulsian (19 March 2013, CNBC)

Downside for Nifty at 5500; hold short positions: Sukhani   (20 March 2013, CNBC)

Nifty may fall 10% more in 2-3 months: Envision  (20 March 2013, CNBC)....Such Strong Vision Normally Comes after sharp fall not before..

Mid-term polls a possibility, so is 5500 Nifty: Edelweiss   (20 March 2013, CNBC)

Short if Nifty slips to 5663: Angel Broking   (20 March, 2013)...GOOD MORNING

Delay in reforms key reason for market carnage: Tulsian   (20 March 2013, CNBC)....This guy has been in coma since May 2009....he has come to sense since last week...

Mkt still in downtrend; avoid buying any pullback: Sukhani  (21 March 2013, CNBC)


Concluding Remarks

2 Things have happened which along with such bearish sentiment can limit downside (though price action is always king and is yet to turn) and potentially move up the market.....

1)VIX movement


a) Above 3 shades are market movement on day of budget, sharp rally and then giving back entire rally and testing budget low today (21 March 2013)

b) VIX showed very strange movement on the day of budget. Despite sharp intra day volatility and market closing down 1.8%, VIX was down 8.4% on the day. Not sure if this was sign of market bottoming or sharp rally that was to be followed but it showed that downside volatility was not then anticipated by option player (quite opposite to market sentiment then)

c) During the rise post budget (green shade), VIX fell from 14.9 and closed at all time low at 13.07 on 8th March (Day of Market Peak). It has gone up since then and rose on each day market fell (except today and yesterday). VIX recently peaked on day of bunching of news -DMK and 2G and since then have been flat to marginally down since last 2 days. This is in spite of market being down 1.5% in last 2 days and breaking budget day low. 

2) Rupee has been extremely compressed and is failing to fall with market decline.

ONLY CAVEAT IS GLOBAL MARKETS ARE ON TRICKY WICKET...WITH MANY MARKETS SHOWING INTERNAL DIVERGENCE.






















Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Black & White Swans......



Ignorance is Bliss But When Ignorance is Construed as Knowledge, It is Dangerous....

Most, if not all analyst on sell-side are paid to do "research" and most, if not all do "re-search". Quality of research is inversely co-related with quantity of reports being churned. I usually avoid reading them but sometimes it gets way too ludicrous. Jargon's are applied without having an iota of idea about its implication. If these analysts had "skin in the game" then they would be much more careful in producing reports. They are paid and have minimal at stake in their calls. Hence, "Bull-Shitting" is birth right.


FUNNY CHART FROM SOC GEN....

The above chart is as funny as it can get and could have been made much more decorative....

BASIC CONCEPT OF BLACK SWAN IS.....NO ONE CAN ANTICIPATE BLACK SWAN EVENT AND THAT IS PRECISELY THE REASON WHY THOSE EVENTS HAVE HUGE IMPACT...Yet here we have some real hard work done by a brokerage house who has not only identified black and white swans but also put probabilities to those events. I wish putting those probabilities had link to his pay then probability part won't be there. Also, some more colorful swans should have been put at the peak of the structure then picture would be complete.

I will just give couple of example of black and white swan....

1) Lehman was a black swan event because no one could have fathomed such big investment bank being allowed to go bust....hence impact was very powerful....all the black swans in above picture are known to even TV anchors on "Business Channels"

2) Congress Government (India) comfortable victory in May 2009 was a white swan event...since no one had anticipated them to win with such comfortable margin....Hence, entire market (Nifty) went limit up....White swan put above are as lazy thinking as money printing done by central banks across world.....






Monday, 18 March 2013

Global Correction Was Coming....With or Without CYPRUS !!!


Fundamental Attribution to Price Movement is Nothing But Mental Masturbation For Intellectual Satisfaction......

World over crises calls are back now with Cyprus. Crises is something which investors have loved since 2008-2009. If Obama farts, it would be termed farting crises. Before we get into latest crises, lets run through few numbers of poor thing which is blamed for current (today's) market fall.

Few Data Points on Cyprus










If only Cyprus had Money Printing Magician Called Ben Bernanke....Problems would Vanish like intelligence from Market Experts...Magician Ben creates $85 bn a month from his magical pocket for US...This is what Ben the Magician can do for Cyprus...

1) His less than 10 day's of work could buy Cyprus yearly GDP...Since Ben Bernanke is hardworking...we assume that he works daily...his daily output is $2.8bn ($85bn monthly)

2) Bernanke's 13 hours of work could buy Cyprus's stock market (Bernanke's GDP is $ 118mn/Hr)

3) Bernanke's month's work could refill Cyprus banking system i.e. deposit base could be doubled

Bernanke could erase Cyprus's problem with blink of an eye but then not every country is lucky to have Ben the Bernanke. Such Genius is born once in a millennium and US is having its millennium moment.

Global Correction was due....Cyprus is for intellectual comfort

Basic point is Global correction was due since price action in Dow-S&P was not confirmed by many other inter-market factors. Cyprus happened and markets have now got reason to understand the correction. (Fundamental attribution to price movement is nothing but mental masturbation for intellectual satisfaction)