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Is Sentiment Too Bullish?

Published on December 21, 2023 at 07:45 PM by Erin Swenlin

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(This is an excerpt from today's subscriber-only DP Alert.)

We thought it might be a good idea to review sentiment today. It should be no surprise that investors are very bullish right now, but how bullish? Too bullish? The charts tell us one thing for sure, and that is that sentiment could get even more bullish based on history. Remember that sentiment is contrarian, so very bullish sentiment is not necessarily good for the market.

First up is the National Association of Active Investment Managers (NAAIM) Exposure Index. Those surveyed primarily use technical analysis in their processes, so it is interesting to see how exposed or leveraged they are on the market. We have certainly reached exposure levels that could pose a problem, given the last two readings at this level resulted in declines. At the same time, readings can get much higher than they currently are, and it doesn't always spell disaster. It is interesting to note that these analysts are very bullish, almost fully invested, but they aren't leveraged yet.

Next up is the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) chart. Here we see some bullish extremes as noted not only by the amount of bulls, but also as shown in the Bull/Bear Ratio. These high ratios often occur before declines. The 2020-2021 rally wasn't bothered by these high ratios, and that could be the case this time around as well, but this chart tells us to not let down our guard yet.

Finally, let's take a quick peek at our Rydex Ratio chart. This is a 'money where your mouth is' indicator. We aren't looking at polling results, but actual dollars, taking the total number of bull assets and dividing them by total bear and money market assets. Bull assets have climbed considerably, but they aren't at levels we've seen prior, so there is room for expansion. However, we have to note that bull assets, at this level, oftentimes leads into a decline.

Conclusion: Bullish sentiment abounds, but it isn't as bullish as it could get. Given the strength of the current rally, we think we will see even higher bullish sentiment readings. If the 2021 rally is any indication, these sentiment measures can get extended and not result in lower prices.


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