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10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by CSE.SAS on Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:53 am

Are we there yet? The many indications and signs of a stock market bottom.

When market indicators signal a strong market downtrend, we wonder about the obvious questions: when does the stock market finally hit bottom? And how can we tell if it has?

Are we there yet? The many indications and signs of a stock market bottom.

When market indicators signal a strong market downtrend, we wonder about the obvious questions: when does the stock market finally hit bottom? And how can we tell if it has?

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If you’re brave enough to be a contrarian — which I think would serve us well to be — then the best time to invest would be when things hurt the most. In fact, you should begin to start feeling like a kid in a candy store, with the stock market presenting with juicy stocks available at firesale prices. When things suck so bad that you feel you’re backed into a corner.

How To Tell When The Stock Market Has Hit Bottom

Now how about a quick review of what the bottom feels like? Not that we can accurately call it out, as short-term market timing doesn’t work on a consistent basis (in my humble opinion), but knowing the general vicinity of a bottom should serve us contrarians well.

Following are some typical symptoms and signs of a stock market bottom. When you get that far down, the only way to go (as they say) should be “up”!

1. People are worriedly asking what they should be doing next. Friends and family have been calling me asking me whether they should sell and abandon ship. And we’re not talking about lightening up their portfolios here and there.

2. Stocks sell at vastly discounted prices but where are the buyers? Sure nobody wants to catch a falling knife, but when prices have stabilized and plateaued, it may be a sign that you can start dipping your toes in the stock market brew. The brave (or those who take risks) are eventually rewarded. If you’re ready to invest, here’s a list of awarded discount brokers that offer investment services at cheap rates.

3. People are using any excuse to sell. When it comes to our money, we’ve become trigger-happy. One false move and everyone wants to rush out the exits.

4. You can’t bear to look at your portfolio. Because it hurts too much. I fall in this category, I must admit. I have yet to take stock of what losses we’ve experienced this year — and though I have some idea about what my portfolio now looks like, I want to keep myself in the dark. You may say that it’s foolish NOT to know how your investments are doing, but at the same time, I trust that my asset allocation is right for me and I’d rather protect my investments from myself. This is my way of preventing myself from doing anything rash or emotional; plus it’s all for the long term — so do I really need to get to the bottom of the ugly truth? Okay…. I’ll do so soon enough!

5. The media dishes out fresh painful anecdotes on the economy and/or the investment markets on a frightfully regular basis. The newspapers have been having a field day, giving us daily doses of doom and disaster from all fronts. Being somewhat of a rubbernecking curiosity seeker who loves to root out drama and has a natural interest in things morbid, I continue to read the daily news and absorb the media hype. Just keep me away from my own portfolio numbers.

6. When bad news is no longer a “big deal”. When things go bad for an extended period of time, a lovely thing happens and we stop being trigger-happy — people eventually get bored with the bad. They start to get jaded, and before long, even moderately bad news begins to sound “good”. It is at this point that markets decide they’re going to take a breather and stop falling, and may even rise on account of the next neutral economic story that hits the media channels.

7. It feels harder and harder to dollar cost average downwards. As time goes on, you may start to think that your contrarian strategies are beginning to fail you. Your stash of savings is depleting as you continuously shift more of it into long-term, riskier assets such as equities. But if you’ve got cash flow, you’ll hopefully continue to keep the faith. Based on my past experience with VCA (value cost averaging), I’ve seen these strategies become justified time and time again, once the markets recover.

8. When bullish market gurus admit that they were wrong. I follow an investment newsletter or two, and I’ve noticed a change. Some of the long term bullish “experts” are now crying “uncle”. Now, they’re not necessarily changing their stance on things… just admitting that they may have been wrong, to some degree, about their recent market calls (or lack thereof). It looks like this crazy October was unprecedented and caught them by surprise!

On the other hand, when you’ve got well-known perma-bears turning bullish, that’s a great sign that things may be about to turn.

9. When you hear people griping that they’re now going to have to work through retirement. Thanks to the previous amazing bull runs of the previous decades, we’ve been all trained to take and accept the extra risks afforded to us by the stock market. But if there’s one thing I’ve really learned this time around, it’s to make sure that I cut the risks in my portfolio by readjusting my asset allocation over time. The closer you are to retirement, the smaller your exposure should be to the stock market.

10. Annuities and boring savings accounts are in. Not long ago, noone wanted the turtle-paced, slow-mo returns of fixed annuities, ordinary bank accounts and plodding CDs yielding 5% a year. These days, those returns are quite appealing and look awfully sweet. But with everyone thinking the same thing, it could be time to reroute those long term safe funds over into more exciting investments… if you dare Wink .

Edited article from thedigeratilife.com

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Re: 10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by sriranga on Mon Feb 13, 2012 12:53 pm

Timely one.
Still seems to be CSE is affected by mysterious force.

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Re: 10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by rmark on Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:09 pm

Thank you for sharing, as indicated by sriranga this article is timely one.

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Re: 10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by mono on Mon Feb 13, 2012 5:18 pm

One of the strongest sign you might see is the divergence between local sellers and the foreign ones. Whether you like it or not the average sudda investor in the stock market is an experienced institutional investor, locals are less experienced on average, of course this excludes the veteran locals. In anycase if we see continuous net foreign buying it's a sure sign on good times ahead. That's my opinion

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Re: 10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by Kumar on Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:17 pm

mono wrote:One of the strongest sign you might see is the divergence between local sellers and the foreign ones. Whether you like it or not the average sudda investor in the stock market is an experienced institutional investor, locals are less experienced on average, of course this excludes the veteran locals. In anycase if we see continuous net foreign buying it's a sure sign on good times ahead. That's my opinion


You are right, if we see clearly the are value investors not like us junk investors.
Our experts can say so much but fundamental value investing is good for medium or long term statergy.

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Re: 10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by stoka on Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:25 pm

mono wrote:One of the strongest sign you might see is the divergence between local sellers and the foreign ones. Whether you like it or not the average sudda investor in the stock market is an experienced institutional investor, locals are less experienced on average, of course this excludes the veteran locals. In anycase if we see continuous net foreign buying it's a sure sign on good times ahead. That's my opinion


But the net inflows are pretty small, compared to the outflows we have seen.

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Re: 10 Signs Of A Stock Market Bottom

Post by gamaya on Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:33 am

Timely article. Nobody can predict the exact bottom. And lets face it; sudda fellows have understood our situation better than the locals.

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