Q: An advisory service that I follow on X seems reasonable and has made the following comment today which I have seen variations of popping up with more frequency:
"Markets speak louder than headlines.
If good news can’t lift prices, risk is rising.
If bad news can’t sink prices, a bottom is forming.
Distribution has been underway for 2-3 weeks, lots of weakness under the hood. The indices are the last to roll over."
Is 5i of the mind that the market is running out of gas in the near term and poised for a pullback? I know that you are tilted more bullish in the long term but would you suggest waiting on new deployment today on the assumption that comments like the above are correct or at least likely? If you could explain in detail whether you agree or disagree I would appreciate it.
"Markets speak louder than headlines.
If good news can’t lift prices, risk is rising.
If bad news can’t sink prices, a bottom is forming.
Distribution has been underway for 2-3 weeks, lots of weakness under the hood. The indices are the last to roll over."
Is 5i of the mind that the market is running out of gas in the near term and poised for a pullback? I know that you are tilted more bullish in the long term but would you suggest waiting on new deployment today on the assumption that comments like the above are correct or at least likely? If you could explain in detail whether you agree or disagree I would appreciate it.