Quarterly Outlook
Macro Outlook: The US rate cut cycle has begun
Peter Garnry
Chief Investment Strategist
Technical Analyst, Saxo Bank Group
Summary: The Financial Crisis in 2007-2008 was different compared to the one currently unfolding, but the market reaction is similar. Russell 2000 small cap and S&P 500 are forming technical pictures identical to 2007-2008. If the Equity market continues to react as it did in 2008 there is much more trouble ahead for Equities.
Russell 2000. Is it 2007-2008 all over again?
It certainly looks that way. Below are two weekly charts of the Small Cap Index Russell 2000 with weekly Simple Moving Averages (MA) added. Orange line is 21 MA, Blue is 55 MA, Pink is 100 MA and Red is 200 MA.
The first chart is from 2007-2008. The second from 2022-2023.
If we start by looking at the movement of the Index it itself i.e., without paying attention to Moving Averages the movements are almost similar 2007 vs 2022. The trends and corrections are similar.
Comparing the movement of the Index then and now they are almost identical. 21 MA has dropped below 55 and 100 and has moved up and down around the 200 MA.
55 MA has crossed over 100 and 55 is close to cross over the 200 MA. That is quite a few Death Crosses.
Twice has Russell 2000 failed to break above 100 MA only be sent back below the 200 MA as it did back in 2007. Russell 2000 could be on the verge of a massive sell-off. If it closes below 1,641 that could very well be the scenario.
Russell 2000 2007-2008:
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