World Markets Worried Over Potential US Government Shut Down

 | Sep 29, 2013 03:24AM ET

STOCKS: The world economy is muddling through. The US payroll tax increase, and sequestration are headwinds to the US economy. China is being pressured by Japan, and both the US and Chinese housing markets are weakening. The eurozone remains mired in inaction, athough it is showing signs of growth. Quite clearly, we feel risk is being mispriced at current levels given the economic backdrop and developing pressure upon corporate revenues/margins/earnings. At some point, the market will view the central banks will be non-sequitur.

STRATEGY: The S&P 500 remains above the 160-wma long-term support level at 1375; and the standard 200-dma support level at 1580. But perhaps more importantly, the distance above the 160-wma falied at the +23- to +25% zone that is our bubble-like rally threshold. Hence, a correction of some proportion is forthcoming, perhaps -15% or more.