To switch or not to switch, that is the question

Nicholas Forsyth

Market Matters

For today's title we have been inspired by William Shakespeare and his famous play ‘Hamlet’. For those who have read or weekend report, “Market Matters would expect the market to go up from here into at least mid-November based on past cycles with the big bank dividend kicking in during this period. At this point we would expect a pullback for another buying opportunity into Christmas”. Thus, it’s time to focus on more stock specific situations. However, after a very rapid 7.4% rally investors need to be aware of a potential return to recent negativity. In this regard, The Chinese share market looks a very likely catalyst for any short-term retracement with the current wave count targeting a final panic low in coming weeks ~10-15% lower - see chart 1. If the Chinese market does fall as illustrated in chart 1, Market Matters would see this as an excellent buying opportunity as part of our overall investment strategy into Christmas. (VIEW LINK)


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Nicholas Forsyth
Nicholas Forsyth
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Market Matters

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