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Monday, 03/13/2023 9:49:08 AM

Monday, March 13, 2023 9:49:08 AM

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"....it's finally starting to feel like the market is waking up to the realities that we've been discussing here for over a year now."

http://www.pretzelcharts.com/

Lots happened last week, most notably, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which is the second largest U.S. bank collapse in history, second only to Washington Mutual in 2008. Silvergate and Signature Bank have also both gone the way of the Dodo.

Not quite a year ago (May 2022), I penned a piece titled "Not Even the End of the Beginning," in which I discussed the Fed's intentions as I was interpreting them at the time, and wrote:

My personal theory is that the Fed won't bail out the market until it's too late and too much damage has already been done. I base this speculation largely on the charts, but even if I had no charts, I would probably speculate the same thing, because the Fed always overshoots, in both directions. Thus, I suspect that by the time the Fed tries to reverse course, it will be too late to stop several large entities from collapsing under the pressure (the market is not ready for this environment, and most humans do not adapt to change quickly enough to make the adjustments they will need to make to save their organizations).
SVB collapsed because it did not adapt to the changing conditions quickly enough and was caught with too much negative exposure to bonds. Which crashed because the Fed had to hike rates quickly, which it had to do because inflation was (/is) out of control, which in turn happened because the Fed and the US Government both printed way too much free and easy money for way too long.

Remember that when these same entities who have completely mismanaged our economy try to shift the blame elsewhere by insisting that they (yes, the very same government that blew up the economy!) could have stopped this (and the rest of what's coming) if only they'd had even more control/"regulation."

This is akin to an arsonist insisting that he could have saved a building that he himself lit on fire -- if only he'd been allowed to light even more fires.

So ultimately, this is yet another collapse that can be laid at the doorstep of the core Keynesian philosophy (top-down central "management" of the economy) that has long captivated and motivated the leaders of our institutions. As the trouble snowballs, you'd better believe they will NOT want to take the blame for any of it -- so the history-rewrites and propaganda will start any minute, if they haven't already.

Let's get to the charts. Last Wednesday, I wrote:

Bear v, were it to materialize directly, only needs to break the low at 3928, but if it can sustain a breakdown there, then 3820-45 would certainly be within the range of possibility for bear v.
SPX came within a point of that target on Friday, and should reach it at the open today:"



"Big picture, blue 2 is of course still very much on the table:"



"NYA remains in lockstep with SPX:"



"In conclusion, it's finally starting to feel like the market is waking up to the realities that we've been discussing here for over a year now. There are still options for complex second waves here (variations on Red 2 on the second chart), but for now, the trend is our friend, and we won't discuss those in more detail until the market gives us reason to. Trade safe."

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