Optimism

Slack Investor has always been on the “glass half full” side of life – but acknowledges the decided benefits of pessimism. 

The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised.

George F. Will – from source

Slack Investor would much rather hold shares than not … and be involved with companies that are growing and part of the economy than using more passive investments such as cash. However, he must keep his eyes open occasionally – and keep a watch on major market trends.

ASX200 Weekly chart – From incrediblecharts.com

Let’s firstly have a look at the markets that Slack Investor is involved in. The ASX200, FTSE100 and S&P500 are all in a distinctive downtrend. Typical is the ASX200 weekly chart shown above. This downtrend may go further but Slack Investor is seeing some signs for optimism – At least in the Australian market.

There is a high level of uncertainty in global markets at present. Europe has Brexit and Italy. The US has investigations into Donald Trump’s election campaign. China has the threat of a trade war with the US. But my sense is that the market has become risk averse rather than fearful. There is no sign of panic selling as yet. But investors are clearly on the defensive and prepared to sell off vulnerable stocks.

Colin Twiggs – Trading Diary

But, all is not lost … Despite large amounts of emotion in the market. The fundamentals of emerging economies are still good.  Vanguard estimates that a recession in 2019 is not likely – that the more likely scenario is a slowdown in growth, led by the U.S. and China. 

Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy at AMP Capital, said “history tells us” a major bear market requires a recession in the U.S., but that is not happening. He advises that U.S. monetary conditions are “far from tight,” with fiscal stimulus still in play and no signs of excessive market conditions that normally precede a recession.

Marcus Padley is also on on the side of the optimists and concludes that the current situation in the ASX is more of an opportunity than a disaster. He notes that average correction for Australian markets is  13.72% and takes 109 days. The current correction has been 13.2% and it has taken 59 days -Brutal! On that basis, we have already completed an average correction in half the usual time. These corrections are never fun and test even the most strident of investor. But Slack Investor IS an investor much more than he is a trader.

Slack Investor has already had a hard look at his portfolio … and said goodbye to some … and is hanging on to most – as he thinks that most of his individual shares represent reasonable value at current prices. I’m sitting tight for now with a bit of cash in the bank should things turn around, Sadly, more decisions will have to be made at the end of the month – but for now, I am grateful for the good things in life … Happy Christmas to you all.

November 2018 – End of Month Update … and Hayne … You my Man!

Slack Investor remains IN for US, UK Index Funds. The jury is still out for Australian index shares.

Nervousness has crept into all markets as uncertainty on world trade (Thanks Donald!), Brexit, future US rate rises, and stock valuations prevail. The FTSE 100 is down 2.1% and S&P 500 is up 1.8% for the month.

The Australian ASX 200 is down a further 2.8% to 5667 and has slipped below its designated monthly stop loss of 5724. This is usually an automatic sell for the ASX 200 index. However, Slack Investor is hesitant to trade against momentum and the orange buffoon (President Trump) and President Xi from China have just come to a “Partial Truce” on their trade war for 90 days at the G20 summit. This “temporary certainty” will be good for world stocks and a bounce in most stock markets will probably happen on Monday 3 December – ASX 200 you have had a temporary reprieve!

All Index pages and charts  have been updated to reflect the monthly changes – (ASX Index, UK Index, US Index).

Hayne Train Eases into the Station

Slack Investor Hero Royal Commisioner Kenneth Hayne – modified from SMH

Established Slack Investor Hero Royal Commissioner Kenneth Hayne wraps up his enquiry into the finance sector after 8 grueling months and 770 000 documents. and concludes his epic and momentous gathering of evidence. His interim report has suggested big changes to a flabby and rorting finance industry.

 

Rowena Orr QC- Modified from Source SMH

Through persistent effort, a new Slack Investor rolled gold Hero has also emerged. Senior counsel assisting the commission, Rowena Orr QC has covered herself with glory from the Royal Commission fray (With a special mention to her alternate senior counsel Michael Hodge, QC).

Through persistent effort and an understated forensic style , Ms Orr has been responsible for grilling a parade of witnesses to reveal a shabby record of commissions, bribery, unfair payments, improper board oversight and rorts that have brought shame to the Australian Finance Industry.

… marshalling her facts patiently, leaving people in the witness box with nowhere to run from her logic, where they don’t know they’ve been filleted until they leave the room –  from The Guardian

For example, When Ms Orr cross interviewed the Chief risk officer of ANZ’s digital and wealth arms, Kylie Rixon, about the raft of bad advice given to customers by bank financial advisors.

“One in every 20 pieces of advice given to customers failed to meet the requirement that the advice was likely to be in the best interest of the client?” Ms Orr asked.

“For the sample selected, yes that’s correct,” Ms Rixon said.

Later, Ms Orr asked: “What’s sampled in an audit is meant to be representative of what’s happening across the business?”

“Yes, that’s true,” Ms Rixon replied. – from abc News

Power to your Ms Orr. With hearings finalized, Commissioner Hayne and his team withdraw temporarily from the limelight to write their report. Slack Investor looks forward to their recommendations.