Chart of the Day: S&P 500 to Resume Downtrend Amid New Travel Restrictions

 | Jan 03, 2023 14:57

  • Optimism is fueled by signs of recovery in China and a drop in German unemployment
  • However, new travel restrictions and testing requirements for travelers from China could potentially dampen market sentiment
  • The S&P 500 Index is forming a pennant, a continuation pattern that is typically bearish after a drop, and I predict a further drop of 300 points from the breakout point
  • Financial markets have started the year off positively, with stocks and Treasuries gaining and the dollar rising. Signs of a recovery in China, a drop in German unemployment, and expectations that the Federal Reserve will slow its rate hikes helped fuel this optimism. Analysts are hopeful that supply chain issues in China will continue to ease, which could bring down global inflation and help China's recovery to get back on track.

    However, the news that the Australian government ignored the advice of its Chief Medical Officer and imposed new testing requirements for travelers coming from China, despite a lack of evidence of a new variant emerging from the country, could potentially dampen this positive sentiment.

    Many countries, including the U.S., U.K., and other parts of Europe and Asia, have imposed restrictions on travelers from China and its territories in the past week, requiring either pre-departure testing or testing on arrival.

    These measures have been controversial, with health experts and scientists warning that they are largely ineffective at preventing the spread of COVID or new variants and could stoke racism and xenophobia. China has warned that it will take countermeasures against these travel restrictions, stating that they lack scientific basis and are "unacceptable." There is currently no evidence of a new variant emerging from China, and experts have pointed out that even if one were to arise, it would likely spread across the world.

    I remind you not to "put too much stock" into daily news reports. The S&P 500 index represents the long-term view of the U.S. stock market.