Thursday, June 4, 2015

U.S. Market and Mood (June 1-13, 2015)

Social mood patterns for the first week of June indicates anxiety and restlessness.  Markets should be choppy for the most part with little clear direction.  Sometime near the end of the first week or very early in the second week, a directional move should occur.  The most  likely direction is down, as this transitory pattern is most often associated with bearish markets and risk aversion.  Spatial analysis by the MoodCompass team shows economic concerns likely arising from outside the United States having some effect on U.S. markets (see The Crow's Nest blog entry for June).

By midweek the week of June 7 and continuing through the end of the week, a "new paradigm" pattern is in play.  This marks a new chapter in U.S. social mood.  Things should become a lot clearer as to global conditions and market direction as the week plays out.   A shift to this new outlook and new priorities will be in process.  Be ready for something different!

Analysis of U.S. - China relations shows a significant development near June 11.

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