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Here's Why Stocks a Rallying

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The Fed telling us there is no QE3 is like a vegetarian eating short-rib ravioli or pork eggrolls. Just because you can't 'see' meat doesn't mean it's not there.

True, there is no QE3 (yet) in the form of QE1 or QE2. QE stands for quantitative easing and quantitative easing happens when a central bank buys financial assets to inject money into the economy.

Even though it's not called QE3, the Fed is right now making billions of dollars available to buy financial instruments. We're not talking about Operation Twist here; we're talking about a covert operation that's essentially a U.S. bailout of Europe.

Covert Doesn't Mean it Doesn't Exist

You probably heard of the 'temporary U.S. dollar liquidity swap arrangement.' This arrangement, which the Federal Reserve has with the European and other central banks, sounds innocent enough.

Before we go on, keep in mind that the European Central Bank's (ECB) constitution does not allow the ECB to print money and use it to buy government bonds (such as Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc.).

The dollar swap agreement with the Fed however, allows the ECB to circumvent its constitutional prohibition to buy extensive amounts of European debt. The Federal Reserve acts almost as a money launderer and helps the ECB to keep face. The 'benefit' of buying bonds from struggling governments is that it keeps interest rates low and manageable.

How Does it Work?

Why doesn't the Fed just lend money directly to U.S. branches of foreign banks? For one, the Fed's gotten embarrassed by the 'secret' files showing its prior largess with foreign banks. Also, it doesn't want the debt of foreign banks on its books (at least not officially).

Which European government wouldn't want the ECB to bail out Europe? The ECB covertly does what political leaders want it to do and political leaders won't cry foul. It's easy to look the other way when there's a unanimous consent. 

Instead of engaging in an official version of euro-QE, the ECB borrows money from the Federal Reserve and lends it to euro banks. Banks in turn are urged to buy European government bonds.

It's a great deal for European banks (at least at first) because they pocket bond returns north of 4% and get the loan on the cheap (1%). The ECB or Fed will no doubt cover any defaults, so it's a risk free margin.

What's the Scope?

In addition to the money shipped to Europe from the U.S., European banks can count on unlimited three-year, 1% loans from the ECB. In December, banks borrowed $638 billion from the ECB.

The dollar swap agreement doesn't get much attention here, but Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper reported that euro banks took three-month credits worth $33 billion, which was financed by a swap agreement between the Fed and ECB.

In the fall of 2008, the Fed had more than $600 billion of currency swaps on its books. By January 2010 those draws were largely paid down, but in mid-December it jumped back up to $54 billion.

In addition to the amounts mentioned above, the Fed uses money from maturing securities on its balance sheet to buy Treasuries (NYSEArca: TLT - News) from U.S. banks (NYSEArca: KBE - News). I consider this QE2 light. The chart below compares the monthly inflow of QE2 with that of QE2 light. If you add the amount of unlimited ECB loans and dollar swap loans to QE2 light, you have an almost full grown QE3.

                 

Clearing up QE Misconceptions

When looking back at QE2, most investors will remember a relentless rally, and that's true. However, the QE2 rally wasn't as straight up as many remember.

The chart below shows that the S&P's performance during the November 2010 - June 2011 - when QE2 ruled - was quite volatile. In fact, QE2 was greeted with a pretty nasty decline that took the pattern of a W.

                                

The December 12, 2010 ETF Profit Strategy update forecasted a measured W pattern breakout target of 1,281. We know today that the S&P (SNP: ^GSPC - News), Dow (DJI: ^DJI - News), Nasdaq (Nasdaq: ^IXIC - News) Russell 2000 (Chicago Options: ^RUT) and all other major indexes keep grinding higher.

Nevertheless, starting in mid-February stocks entered a roller coaster period that saw no net gains for five months. Almost a year later, stocks still trade below the February 2011 high.

After successfully navigating the March sell off, the April 2, 2011 ETF Profit Strategy Newsletter stated that: 'Even though odds do not favor bearish bets the first half of April, a major market top is forming. The 1,369 - 1,382 range is a strong candidate for a reversal of potentially historic proportions'.

How To Trade in a QE Market

Even though the strong rally from the October lows makes the May top at S&P 1,371 less 'historic,' it proves that contrarian investing has its place. Based on a slew of confirming indicators, the October 2, 2011 ETF Profit Strategy update said in no uncertain terms that it's time to buy:

'Based on the studies discussed in the August 14 and 21 update, I've been expecting new lows followed by a tradable bottom. I define a tradable bottom as a low that lasts for a few months and leads to a bounce that (in this case) should propel the markets around 20%. From a technical point of view this counter trend rally should end somewhere around 1,275 - 1,300.'

I received a lot of snide remarks and mockery for suggesting the S&P will rally to 1,300, but here we are at 1,370.

Prior to the Fed's and ECB's accommodating money policy I did not expect to see the S&P retest the 1,370 level. But we know what QE2 did to stocks so we had a historic precedent. The January 29 ETF Profit Strategy update referred to two important trend lines and provided this simplified forecast:

'The first trend line cuts through 1,328 next week. The second trend line runs through 1,365 next month. Prices below 1,328 keep the pressure on the down side while prices above 1,328 allow for the open chart gap at 1,353 to be closed and the 1,365 to be tested.'

With the S&P at 1,365, what's next?

The ETF Profit Strategy Newsletter identifies the next resistance level (should the S&P surpass the 1,365 trend line and Fibonacci resistance at 1,369) and the one trading strategy that allows investors to benefit from higher and lower prices with minimal risk.



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12 comments

  • Bruce  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 months ago
    Why isn't main street media like NBC not covering this?
    • Ray 3 months ago
      Only pros like Bloomberg do a great job covering finance
    • Ro 3 months ago
      because the media is corrupt and in odumba's bed.
  • goodcoldsake  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  2 months ago
    the capacity of production as well as the demand has not been maximized simply due to lack of money...which in the final analysis is just a piece of paper. The world has no lack of demand but more surprisingly also no lack of production...so the only thing lacking is money esp the confidence that more money in the system (which may not even be earned by the printers of the money) does not cause its value to drop...ie the money is backed by real tangible goods and services...Yes I think any money US printed is backed solidly not by gold but my the vast amount of productive power it has...not directly but through ownership of property...the productive power of US is so immense that all the gold in this world cannot measured...so go ahead and print more money...
  • goodcoldsake  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  2 months ago
    Wealth can be created from thin air simply by printing money...this is no joke...as long as the money winds up in the hands of consumers and the producers accepts these pieces of paper...and producers will accept these pieces of paper since it is the only game in town...beside they love to toil away...just give me a reason to toil and i will...
  • neversurprised  •  3 months ago
    Revenues are 10% less than they were in 2008 and companies employ 3 million fewer people than they did in 2008. You can make the Dow say anything. The truth is in revenues and jobs. Both those numbers are still bad.
    • JaimeAtHome 3 months ago
      Revenues are at an all time high.
  • 4rest_Gump  •  3 months ago
    In later news we will show you how to systematically build a house of cards. But we do this with only the left hand because to let the right hand know what the left hand is doing is criminal and you would go to jail for it.

    If you see Ben on the street just wink at him... make sure his left hand don't see you though...
  • downdipper  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
    Bruce,
    C`mon, please wake up.
    The main stream MEDIA are all for the Demcrats and never inform the sheeple what is REALLY GOING ON IN THE I.O.U.S.A.
    • Tuan 3 months ago
      Downdipper you are HILARIOUS with your use of "sheeple" and i.o.u.s.a.
    • IndVoice 3 months ago
      Those socialist Marxist democrats are so predictable, they are letting the banks make the profit on the money they are lending (4% v/s 1%).
    • KenB 3 months ago
      Did you miss the part where it said there was $600,000,000,000 on the books in the fall of 2008? We had a different presiden then Dip.
  • Economics is a form of br ...  •  2 months ago
    An economic system founded on the assumption of infinite growth is coming hard up against the fact that we live on a finite planet. Interesting times are ahead...
  • Lee  •  3 months ago
    To summarize "Blame the fed" when the shorts are screwed cause you missed the top yet again.
  • JM  •  3 months ago
    If the DOW falls, the government will increase the budget deficit! They and the Fed have a near fool proof plan to see that stocks and commodities go up forever! However to achieve this, interest rates have are forcibly kept at zero, and the dollar has lost some of it value. By the way, the AUD and NZD have doubled in value against the USD in the last decade!
  • Chris  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    It's so obvious to anyone paying the least bit of attention that the Fed is going to prop the markets up AT ALL COSTS in 2012 (and beyond if possible). It's been obvious since the fall of 2009. Anyone writing a newsletter who choices to ignore this fact when making Mid and Long Term market predictions is suspect. Wasn't 1370 supposed to be a reversal of "potentially historic proportions"?

    How so when the market is trading at 1370 only 8 months later and is poised to BLOW THRU this mark? The Fed completely controls this market. Just admit this FACT, Own it and accept that the Long Term trend can in fact be green in spite of rampant debt issues.
  • The Benjamins  •  3 months ago
    Get ready for GD2...
    • Ray 3 months ago
      Get ready for QE3, I mean we already have QE3 but they do not call it QE3
  • leanmeanmachine  •  San Juan Capistrano, California  •  3 months ago
    nice and all.. I feel Ping Pong Trading amongst the hedge funds are keeping most prices way way to high.. DOW 11000 year end. Hedge Insiders have been dumping for the last 45 days in very very small increments. 5k, 10k, 25k shares.. PCLN, CMG others... They will fall and I mean fall hard 20-30% in one bad day.. GO CASH... After making profits wait til 2013 to make any long decisions...
 
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