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Daily Report : The advisor and investor model cycles from pessimism to optimism

Jason Goepfert
2023-02-16
The SentimenTrader Advisor and Investor Model (AIM), a composite of sentiment indicators, cycled from < 10% to > 80%. After similar sentiment-based signals, the S&P 500 typically experiences a near-term pause that refreshes a bullish long-term backdrop.
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The advisor and investor model cycles from pessimism to optimism: The SentimenTrader Advisor and Investor Model (AIM), a composite of sentiment indicators, cycled from < 10% to > 80%. After similar sentiment-based signals, the S&P 500 typically experiences a near-term pause that refreshes a bullish long-term backdrop.

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The advisor and investor model cycles from pessimism to optimism

By Dean Christians

BOTTOM LINE
The SentimenTrader Advisor and Investor Model (AIM), a composite of sentiment indicators, cycled from < 10% to > 80%. After similar sentiment-based signals, the S&P 500 typically experiences a near-term pause that refreshes a bullish long-term backdrop.

FORECAST / TIMEFRAME
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Key points:

  • The Advisor and Investor Model (AIM) cycled from < 10% to > 80%
  • After similar reversals in sentiment, the S&P 500 tends to consolidate over the next few months
  • Don't lose sight of the big-picture, as the long-term results are solid

A sentiment-based composite shifts from pessimism to optimism

In a note last week, I shared a study that showed a reversal in sentiment for the Investors Intelligence % bulls survey. While the II data is one of the longest-running series, it only measures sentiment for newsletter writers. 

Luckily for us, Jason created a composite model that measures a broader set of sentiment measures known as the Advisor and Investor Model (AIM). With the latest update to the model this week, the AIM indicator recovered from near the bottom of its range to the upper 19% of it.

Let's assess the outlook for stocks after the AIM series cycles from < 10% to > 80%.

Similar reversals in sentiment preceded bullish long-term results for the S&P 500

When the AIM indicator cycles from < 10% to > 80%, the S&P 500 struggles over the next few months. However, the setup is most likely a pause that refreshes. A year later, the index was higher 79% of the time, with only two untimely whipsaw signals during a countertrend move in a bear market.

Seasonality turns unfavorable

A weak seasonal period for stocks is about to start, which provides additional evidence of a potential churning period that should set the stage for another advance.

What the research tells us...

We continue to see subtle signs that the market could pause in the next month or so to digest the gains since October 2022. However, the evidence from a big-picture perspective is still undoubtedly bullish. Don't lose sight of the forest for the trees. The SentimenTrader Advisor and Investor Model (AIM) cycled from < 10% to > 80%, which suggests the market could undergo a pause that refreshes a bullish long-term backdrop. 


Indicators at Extremes

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% Showing Pessimism: 10%
Bullish for Stocks

Inverse ETF Volume
S&P 500 Down Pressure
NYSE Up Issues Ratio
NYSE Up Volume Ratio
VIX
CSFB Fear Barometer
% Showing Optimism: 37%
Bearish for Stocks

Smart Money / Dumb Money Confidence Spread
Smart Money Confidence
NYSE High/Low Ratio
Dumb Money Confidence
% Showing Excess Optimism
Intermediate Term Optimism Index (Optix)
Rydex Money Market %
Rydex Ratio
Rydex Bearish Flow
Risk Appetite Index
Equity Put/Call Ratio De-Trended
AIM (Advisor and Investor Model)
Options Speculation Index
AAII Bull Ratio
NAAIM Exposure Index
NYSE Available Cash
AAII Allocation - Stocks
Equity / Money Market Asset Ratio
Mutual Fund Cash Level
Retail Money Market Ratio
VIX Transform

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Ranks

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Sentiment Around The World

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Sector ETF's - 10-Day Moving Average
Country ETF's - 10-Day Moving Average
Bond ETF's - 10-Day Moving Average
Currency ETF's - 5-Day Moving Average
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