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MARKET COMMENT October 7, 2008 The old expression, ;In for a penny, in for a pound; is the government’s chosen path.

Source: http://etfdigest.com/daveDaily.php?id=682
Posted on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 | In Exchange Traded Funds
Contributed by: David Fry (http://etfdigest.com) -

The old expression, “In for a penny, in for a pound” is the government’s chosen path. Once involved in direct market interference and manipulation there’s no turning back. Let’s remember Bernanke studied the Depression and published his views on how that condition can be prevented in the future. Don’t expect him not to put his theories to the test in real time with our money. All us peons can do is stand back and see if it all works. That said they’re engaged in the following:

· Buying commercial paper directly to unlock the freeze and ease credit.
· Increasing TAF [Treasury Auction Facility] to $900 billion with more to come.
· Coordinated global rate cuts.
· Rates to Fed primary dealers already featuring a stealth rate cut of 50 BPS via auctions.
· Naturally, the ongoing suspicion that authorities will start buying stocks to arrest the slide. Again, once you’ve gone down this path there’s nothing you won’t do.

And, all this from a republican administration which some thought was conservative but in fact are just a bunch of east coast country club republicans and academicians.

Today was a replay of the past handful of trading days–down and dirty. Volume was still heavy and breadth abysmal.

ETF Blog reader and Digest subscriber David Hurwitz always has some interesting insight to lend. The following is his analysis of yesterday’s action.

The Hurwitz View

NYSE Last Hour Analysis
10/6/2008
Time of Day Average Percent of Daily Volume Shares Traded (Million) Percent of Day
09:30 -15:00 76.5 5,660 71.8
15:00 – Close 23.5 2,218 28.2
Total 100.0 7,878 7,878

“Thus, on an average NYSE trading day, the last hour contributes about 23.5 % of total daily volume. Today, the last hour contributed 28.2 % of today’s volume. So today’s last hour delivered 367,000 shares more volume than average but not in my view an extraordinary burst that might characterize a significant turnaround in market direction, in this case upwards.

The Average Percent of Daily Volume is based on a multi-month study I performed in which NYSE cumulative daily volume was captured at every half hour. This permitted determining the average volume traded on the NYSE each half hour and thus cumulatively through the day.”

Some argue that there’s plenty of cash on the sidelines and there is, some $3 trillion. With the markets oversold, that’s a lot of buying power. Markets are forward-looking and investors aren’t seeing any reason on the horizon yet to assume greater risk-taking. When they do they’ll start buying but be careful of bear market rallies that are just flash in the pans.

Capitulation? Well, if one measure is high traffic and questions we receive from the public, especially financial advisors, we must be getting close. It makes sense doesn’t it? When times are good investors and advisors sit back confident in their own well-planned portfolio structures and performance. Such is not one of those times.

This blog is truncated as I must go to the dentist on an emergency visit…..ugh!

Have a pleasant evening.

Disclaimer: Among other issues the ETF Digest maintains long or short positions in: SDS, QID, SIJ, SMN, SCC, SRS, XLY, IYR, SDP, XLU, GLD and DGP.

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About David Fry (http://etfdigest.com)
Dave Fry has devoted over 35 years to the business of trading and portfolio management. His registration as an arbitrator with both the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the National Futures Association (NFA) attests to his extensive experience and spotless compliance record.

Dave founded the ETF Digest in 2001 and was among the very first to see the need for a publication that provided individual investors with information and advice on ETF investing.

Dave is a frequent commentator on ETFs and other issues important to individual investors, and his perspectives are featured in financial news sources such as the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Investor’s Business Daily, Smart Money, Dow Jones Newswire, National Business Review, MSN Money, Yahoo! Finance, Bankrate.com, Emerging Markets Monitor, IndexUniverse.com, and ETF Investor.

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