Monday, March 7, 2022

AAIi Sentiment remains Bullish -- 0% cash recommended for traders

 Data Source:
 
NOTE:
 This indicator has been bullish for six weeks in a row. Indicating the stock market is oversold. But unlike normal times, there has not been a rebound while the Ukraine war continues. The last time this indicator was so bullish was from May through August 2020. When I look at all seven market timing indicators, which I will update soon, they turned Moderately Bearish in early February 2022.  Lesson: An average of seven useful indicators is better than any one stock market timing indicator.
 
This is the only short term market timing indicator I track, of the seven market timing indicators I follow, which I update in the first 10 days of every month. The  February update had declined to Moderately Bearish here: 
 
AAII Sentiment does NOT tell us if we are in a bull market or a bear market. It just tells traders if buying stocks today is a good idea for the next few weeks.  This weekly indicator can change a lot in a few weeks.   It is a contrary opinion sentiment indicator, so it is bullish when AAII individual investors are bearish, and vice versa, recommending from 0% to 100% cash in a common stock portfolio. Based on market sentiment from an anonymous online poll of members of the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII).  The four-week moving average has much less volatility than weekly data, but active stock traders should prefer the weekly data.
 
Week Ending on March 2, 2022: 
= MODERATELY  BULLISH
42.3% of AAII Investors were bullish
(was 30.4% bullish = BULLISH last week)
 

Four  Week  Moving  Average: 
= BULLISH
36.1% of AAII Investors were bullish
(was 34.9% bullish = BULLISH last week)
 
 
Recommended Portfolio Cash
percentage for short term traders: 
 = 0%
(was 0% cash last week)
 
 
Data for the week ending 3/2/22: 
30.4% were Bullish (lowest since 1/13/16)
   (was 23.4% last week)
28.2% were Neutral 
    (was 22.9%)
41.4% were Bearish 
    (was 53.7%)
 
 
AAII  Indicator  Analysis:
    ( over 80% is Bearish )
( 71% to 80% is Moderately Bearish )
( 50% to 70% is Neutral )
( 40% to 49% is Moderately Bullish )
  ( under 40% is Bullish )

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