The Bear Is Stirring

Earlier in the month I wrote that people on Twitter were turning from bullish to neutral. Now I'm starting to see a rise in bearish sentiment the likes of which we haven't seen since late 2012. The most prominent sign comes from breadth calculated between the most bullish stocks and the most bearish stocks on the Twitter stream. The number of bearish stocks is rising rapidly and is now at the highest level in nearly three years. This is a sign that investors are starting to show concern for their losing positions and traders are shorting weak stocks. The rise in bearish stocks has caused breadth from Twitter to fall below the January and October lows.

This is an unusual condition with the market so close to all time highs. There are more people who own stocks than those who short stocks which gives a natural upward bias to the aggregate number of bullish tweets. As a result, we shouldn't see a large number of bearish stocks until market participants sour on their own positions. The fact that the bearish list is growing rapidly indicates a lot of damage is occurring in individual stocks. Not something we want to see near all time highs in the S&P 500 Index (SPX).

 

 

Drilling down to the list of bearish stocks over the past month you can see there are a lot of material and industrial stocks. But, there is a rising number of stocks in industries ranging from furnishings to aerospace. As the bearishness engulfs more industries it will place a drag on the general market so keep an eye on this list. You can see the full list which is updated daily here.

 

 

The sentiment and momentum picture for the S&P 500 Index (SPX) shows a pattern of hope and chasing followed by disillusionment. The failure to reach new highs during the June rally caused 7 day momentum to fall to its most oversold level in three years. Then it showed tepid readings during the July rally. This indicates market participants didn't believe new highs were possible. 7 day momentum is now back below zero and daily momentum just painted an initiation thrust that usually means a few more days of selling.

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