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A Six Percent Loss In Two Weeks!

 

The average investor, however, spends most of their resources analyzing company risk instead of market and sector risk. Market and Sector Review October 24, 2005 The market is down 6% in the last two-plus weeks. Six percent is a fairly usual market pullback, in the big picture. However, its a little unsettling seeing that kind of move in just ten or eleven trading days (and one of those days the market was UP 120 points).

So, are we done with this pullback? Or is there more to come?

First, lets address if we are done with the pull back. Lets look at the possible reasons weve had a drop lately:

This past week was option expiration.

The Feds apparent decision to keep raising interest rates.

Poor earnings announcements and lower forecasts of future earnings.

News that inflation is significantly higher than the Fed expected.

This last item was news apparently only to the Federal Reserve. Anyone who drives a car can tell us about inflation.

There have been some in the market hopeful that the Fed would shortly announce an end to rate hikes. But whether right or wrong, the rate hikes dont appear to be ending soon.

OK. So we have not really answered if we are done with the pull back. Sois there more to come?

My opinion is yes, the odds are significantly higher that more downside is still to come.

Having said that, I feel there is a good chance we will see a bounce from these levels. It may just be a small bounce, perhaps a last chance opportunity to clear some non-performers out. But the trend, overall, is still pointing lower.

There seems no resolution to the problems facing the market and the economy at the present time. More importantly, the technical tools I watch tell me that supply is firmly in control of the football and currently has shown no sign of letting go, either. That does NOT mean that the market will go straight down, or crash. It doesnt even mean the market will go down at all. It means that the RISK of losing money is significantly higher today than in the past. And since my job is to protect your principal in times when the market is on defense, we need to exercise extreme caution right now, as we have done for the past four weeks. It would be very unusual for me to get you out of the market at the top (or in at the extreme bottom, either). The main objective, on defense, is to protect principal, so we have money to buy good assets when they go on sale.

Staying focused on principal preservation and your defensive game plan should be the primary objective at this stage of the game. To see where you stand, please call us at 877-223-7300 to set up a time to review. And feel free to check the Mullooly Asset Management hotline as well, where I outline the early indications I use to determine when the market may be starting to turn.

Mullooly Asset Management, LLC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this report, nor does Mullooly Asset Management, LLC assume any liability for any loss that may result from reliance by any person upon any such information or opinions. Such information and opinions are subject to change without notice and are for general information only. Companies mentioned in this report can be, and often are, owned by clients and employees of Mullooly Asset Management, LLC,. All commentary is based on observing the aggregate of investors decisions of historical systematic accumulation or distribution. This does not guarantee future continuation of such trends. Fluctuations in stock prices are not an immediate reflection of the quality of a company. Any expressed or implied recommendation contained within, are made without regard of investors objectives. Consult your advisor. Information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, however the accuracy can not be guaranteed.

Author: Thomas Mullooly
 
Author Bio:

Thomas Mullooly

Thomas Mullooly, President of Mullooly Asset Management, has been in the investment industry since 1983. After many years as a broker, Tom established Mullooly Asset Management as an Investment Advisory firm for individuals who are looking to manage the risk in their investments. Too many investors have been decimated the past few years by having no game plan, no method to manage the risk in their portfolios and making other mistakes. Mullooly Asset Management coordinates a tactical game plan for their clients. Whether your assets are in a 401k plan or in a brokerage account, Mullooly Asset Management works one on one with individuals so they can regain control of their investments.

 
 
 

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