Wheat "ease"

See how easy that was? Back on 6-19 I wrote about how the wheat chart was looking constructive and ripe for a reversal.  Seasonality be damned as the wheat speculators have been out in force driving the price up to my target and even higher, more than 20% in two short weeks.

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Is this sustainable? Not likely but it doesn’t mean it’s done as the markets can stay irrational longer than you can imagine. I would love to see this pullback, create a higher low as it would then allow those that missed out another opportunity to enter as it looks like it wants to run for a while. Congratulations to those that took the trade but it’s time to heed one of our sacred investing rules of not letting a profit turn into a loss so consider taking profits and/or tightening up stops.

Good Morning, Vietnam

After peaking in mid-2014, the Vietnam stock market tracking ETF, VNM, went into a free-fall and declined more than 40%. It eventually bottomed in January of 2016. For the next 6 months it pushed higher climbing 20%, breaking above both the down trend resistance line and the 200 day moving average.  As with most bottoming patterns, the first push higher eventually runs out of gas and the sellers take control and retest the prior lows, which is exactly what occurred at the beginning of this year.

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As you can see the chart has taken on a much more constructive look as price is once again above the (red) 200 day moving average which is now pointing up. In addition, RSI momentum is now in the bullish zone and, most importantly, price has broken above the prior highs. Hopefully the “W” bottoming pattern is easily recognizable because a confirmed breakout has a first target up around $18, almost 20% higher.

Its always important to keep in mind investing in small, emerging or frontier countries such as Vietnam equities is volatile and illiquid. As such, it adds greater risks than those you would normally experience in the more developed country markets. Some investors prefer to manage these risks by avoiding them completely.  Another solution, which is my preference as it allows you to diversify, is to ratchet down the size of your investment which in turn brings the risks down commensurately.

The Smallest of the Small

The frontier markets are those countries/economies that are too small and unimportant to be considered even an emerging market. Their kind of like that weird sister you have but fail to mention when discussing your family to friends. Countries like Nigeria, Vietnam, Bahrain and even tiny Mauritius fall into the frontier market bucket. Investing in these markets is extremely difficult as access and liquidity (or lack thereof) are two major risks investors who stick to the “developed economies” don’t have to worry much about. 

Besides a limited number of mutual funds there are couple of ETF’s where investors can go to get exposure to the frontier markets, FRN is my favorite. As you can see in FRN’s chart below, it just recently broke out above an important, long-standing zone of resistance. Price is currently above a rising 200 day moving average, momentum is VERY overbought and in need of a rest and likely why price is currently in the process of back-testing the breakout zone. If it were to hold above it, the next upside target would be back at the prior $16 highs some 20% higher. And if the market really gets to rockin’ the prior 2011 highs could eventually be in view, an advance of almost 50%.

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With any alternative investment we want to see its performance as compared to a benchmark before adding to a portfolio. In the second pane from the bottom is the ratio of FRN to the world stock index less US stocks while the bottom pane is the plot of FRN to the US SP500 index.  As you can see in both instances FRN has formed a rounded bottom and has formed a series of (slightly) higher highs and higher lows, an indication of a possible trend reversal.

Like the smallest of the small micro-cap stocks, investing in the frontier markets can be a wild ride but offers out-sized gains in addition to a lower correlation and beta to your typical stock index investment. As such, for those with a proper risk tolerance profile, the frontier markets should be considered for inclusion into a well-diversified portfolio. 

Two Notable Breakouts

While the broader indexes were choppy and non-committal, two markets broke out above long-term resistance to new highs last week. The first inside the US, the biotech sector, IBB, had tried to get above the $300 level at least 4 times in the past year and a half and failed each time. Apparently the fifth time was the charm as it surged almost 10% last week on huge (>3x) volume. This has room to run as it used a rising 200 day moving average as a trampoline.  $340 should provide near term resistance but if this has legs the rectangle pattern target is $360 and above that, the prior $400 high.

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The second breakout occurred in the Taiwanese stock market. This chart below goes back 21 years so the fact their market broke out above this level on its fifth attempt is more confirmation of investors (current) desire for risk assets. Whether this is due to the lack of interest in bonds or just an extension of this bull market only time will tell. Regardless, a break to all-time highs in such an important financial market as Taiwan can be viewed as extremely bullish. 

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When looking at alternative markets, it’s important to view them in context of the US and global indexes. It makes no sense to commit financial capital unless the alternative can outperform your current holdings. In the bottom pane of the chart below is the plot of the Taiwan market against the SP500.  As you can see it has been in a steep downtrend lagging the SP500 since 2009 by 50%.  What should stand out is the ratio has bottomed and has made (ever so) slightly higher highs and higher lows, signaling a high probability the downtrend has ended and a reversal is at hand.