These days it looks like buyers can’t miss. The S&P retains setting new highs whereas volatility has been comparatively low.
However one thing nonetheless doesn’t really feel proper. So I assumed I’d check out what’s really occurring beneath the floor.
And one chart particularly caught my eye as a result of it tells me that this rally is operating on borrowed confidence.
As you possibly can see, U.S. margin debt simply climbed to a brand new all-time excessive.
What does it imply for you and your portfolio?
When individuals borrow extra to purchase shares, it normally means they’re feeling assured. Typically that confidence is justified. Different instances, it’s a warning signal.
On this case, it is perhaps each.
Borrowed Cash Is Powering the Market
Again in July, I informed my Excessive Fortunes readers that: “We’re in a low-volatility, grind-higher section led by retail momentum.”
That hasn’t modified.
On the floor as we speak, the whole lot appears to be like okay. Shares hold climbing and company earnings appear stable.
In different phrases, the trail of least resistance proper now could be to take a “maintain regular” method.
However beneath the floor, rising margin debt is like including accelerant to a fireplace.
When buyers purchase on margin, they’re amplifying their exposures. Which means wins may be larger, however so can losses.
In a quiet, regular rally that’s effective. However the second volatility ticks up or market sentiment sours, that leverage turns into an issue quick. If we get hit with shock inflation numbers, or if tariff rhetoric flares up once more, or if the Fed turns extra cautious, all that leverage may make a small pullback really feel quite a bit larger.
In different phrases, margin debt received’t begin the fireplace. However it is going to make it worse when it occurs.
So what must you be careful for?
If margin charges start to rise (which means lenders see extra threat) or if there’s an uptick in compelled sell-outs (margin calls), that’s the second the “grind” would possibly shift into one thing quite a bit much less pleasant.
And if the market’s upside turns into concentrated in fewer names whereas margin debt climbs, that’s one other crimson flag.
Right here’s My Take
I’m not sounding an alarm bell simply but. This chart is a warning signal, not a crimson gentle.
In reality, I consider this rally can proceed, and it’s seemingly that we’re nonetheless in that “grind larger” zone.
However this chart tells us that our margin of security has thinned. The upside stays, however getting caught when the tide turns is much extra harmful than it was just a few months in the past.
It’s not a motive to desert the market, however fairly a reminder that the following leg of upside would require stronger fundamentals and broader participation…
Not simply leverage and momentum.
Regards,
Ian KingChief Strategist, Banyan Hill Publishing
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