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Monday, May 7, 2012

Stock market Behavior Signals Caution

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The pattern of consensus expectation misses that we anticipated in March continues to develop as expected. On Thursday, the ISM non-manufacturing index for April was reported at 53.5, well below consensus expectations of 56. On Friday, the increase in April nonfarm payrolls was reported at 115,000, well below consensus expectations for an increase of 165,000. 
Additionally, even when the data have been stronger than expectations, resultant market behavior has been bearish. For example, earlier this week, the ISM manufacturing index was reported above expectations. After an initial surge during the first two hours of the session, the distribution process began in earnest and the market weakened heading into the close. When the ISM non-manufacturing index and April employment data were subsequently reported well below consensus expectations, the market moved sharply lower, with the losses accelerating into the weekly close... Continue to read.

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