Expert who called 2020 crash issues AI warning âStairs up and elevator downâ is one of those old-school investment sayings that sounds kind of trite until all your stocks are down 10% in a single dayâ¦
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Sep 04, 2024 | By Briton Ryle Stocks Take the Elevator Down The stock market continues to send warning signs that all may not be well. Yesterday was the latest shot across the bow⦠Nvidia sold off 9.5% â nearly $12 a share. Qualcomm dropped 7%. Teradyne lost 9%. AMD fell 8%. Apple got hit for nearly 6% from its highs on Friday. Broadcom down 6%, Micron down 8%, Snowflake down 15%... The[nuclear stock I told you about on August 19]( fell 11% yesterday (after rallying ~10% from August 19). These stocks all have two things in common. 1 â They are all highly touted AI plays, popular with individual investors, and 2 â they are now below their 50-day Moving Averages. A moving average is a measure of relative strength, traders use the 50-day Moving Average to define the medium-term trend (3-6 months). A stock above its 50-day moving average is in an uptrend. Below the 50-day MA and itâs a downtrend. Donât overthink it. I guarantee you the trading algorithms that control +70% of the trading action each and every day donât. For the trading algos, the 50-day MA is like flipping a switch from buy to sell. So a stock below its 50-day MA is more likely to sell-off than it is to rally. So the entire AI complex of stocks is now below their 50-day Moving Average and in a medium-term downtrend. The fact that individual investors have concentrated their money in these stocks is why we can expect them to sell off more than the overall market for the foreseeable future, ie the next couple of months. --------- Sponsored --------- Expert who called 2020 crash issues AI warning During the 2020 bull run, Silicon Valley insider Jeff Brown warned that Zoom could fall as much as 92%. It went on to crash from $325 all the way down to $58. For years heâs warned that Intel was headed for trouble. It recently plummeted 28% overnight, and suspended its dividend. Now Jeffâs issuing another âwarningâ about AI stocks â only this time, his forecast is much bigger. [Click here to get the details before itâs too late.]( ------------------------------------------- Valuations for most of these stocks are high. Nvidiaâs Price-to-Sales ratio is 28. Most of these stocks also get a high percentage of their revenue from a very concentrated group of so-called âhyperscalersâ - Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon. These are the types of details that many individual investors do not consider. So when those conditions start to change â like a slowdown of the triple-digit growth rates that pushed Nvidia to such an extreme valuation â individual investors will be slow to act⦠âNvidia is the best, itâll come backâ they say. Individual investors tend to get suckered by the margin loans their brokers offer that are backed by the value of the stocks they own. The temptation to use margin to buy on a pullback is very real. Adding a little leverage with a margin loan during an uptrend can juice returns. But as someone whoâs had a trading account devastated by margin calls â I can tell you they bite in a downtrend. FINRA says that as of July, margin lending was up 14% over the last year and now totals $880 billion. With the most popular stocks in medium-term downtrends, itâs a bad time to be leveraged to the hilt. I havenât heard about any spectacular leveraged account blowups yet, but they will come. They always do. Stocks Take the Stairs Up and the Elevator Down âStairs up and elevator downâ is one of those old-school investment sayings that sounds kind of trite until all your stocks are down 10% in a single day⦠Iâll tell you straight â I wasnât expecting a huge down day yesterday. In fact, after the S&P 500 closed within a few points of all-time highs on Friday, I started to wonder if maybe the worst months of the year for stocks (September and October), maybe they wouldnât be so bad⦠Iâm already in a defensive posture, so there was no panic as the market got pounded yesterday. The beatdown seemed to come out of nowhere, but it was rooted in a bunch of weak economic reports that clearly show the U.S. economy is slowing down. Manufacturing spending was slightly negative for the second month in a rowâ¦Â Yes, interest rate cuts are coming. But the market is clearly concerned that it will be too little, too late. Yesterdayâs painful sell-off took the S&P 500 down 2.6%. The index is now 400 points above its August 5 lows. A re-test of those lows would mean another 7% drop from current levels. A 7% drop for the S&P 500 will almost certainly mean another 15%-20% bite out of Nvidia and the other AI stocks. The market has given investors plenty of opportunity to lighten up a little over the last 6 weeks. Itâs also given plenty of signals that risk is to the downside. Raising cash is a good idea. Owning stocks using margin loans from your broker is a very bad idea right now. Cheers, Briton RyleChief Investment Strategist[Outsider Club]( X/Twitter:[( You Might Also Like:  Hammer is Raising Cash [( The Nvidia Problem [( Hereâs One to Watch [(    This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Osprey Financial Research LLC, 5004 Honeygo Center Drive Suite 102-202