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Asian Stocks Markets: Sand In The Gears Of The Bull Market

Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2014 Dec 16, 2014 - 12:04 PM GMT

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George R. Harrison writes: The Asian Stock Market scene has been dynamic and strong. At least until some sand got into the gearworks a few months back and started to grind the bull markets to a halt.

The 'canary in the coal mine' was first spotted in the Malaysian Stock Index.


Malaysia's stock market has been the weakest of the 4 we're looking at here and, as the chart shows, has fallen around 7% in the last 3-month's time.

The Malaysian Stock Index decline also made it's appearance known in both the Hong Kong and the Singapore Stock Indexes . . .

Near mid-September, the train ride upwards became derailed, hesitating and then started working it's way further on the downtrending slope.

Singapore, the financial capital of the region, reacted and mirrored the shift at the very same time.

The main difference between Hong Kong and Singapore Stock Indices is that Singapore has weathered the shift much better, showing itself to be the stronger market of the two during this time period.

Of course both of these markets are huge compared to Malaysia.

No doubt that the continuing massive movement of funds to Singapore (leaving nations perceived as less safe and secure) has gone a long way towards keeping the index stronger, even after it's initial falter.

However, all is not well in the region and there are plenty of 'signs' that indicate that a slowdown and trend change are in progress.

Besides Indonesia, (which has defied expectations by continuing it's rocket ride upwards in spite of oil's crashing prices) Thailand has been a shining light reminder of the good old days of uncomplicated bull market price movements.

It has enjoyed a beautiful, strong upwards, non-volatile bull market move all this year (until recently).

Alas, that sand-in-the-gearworks I wrote of earlier has begun to make itself visible in the Thai market now. When you look at the chart, you can almost hear the grinding and slowing down of the 'gears' to this index. If you listen closely enough, you may find that they have stopped and are starting to reverse a little.

The Thai stock index has also been strong and managed to hold off the beginnings of faltering for an additional quarter past when the initial shifts were beginning to show in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.

However, it may be time for this market to 'catch up' and the last few days seem to indicate that that's what's happening.

Behind all of these market gyrations is the effect of the US DOLLAR and the weakening of so many currencies against it. We'll examine this more closely in the next article as space is  limited here. - George

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Bio: George R. Harrison's background includes time as a Hedge Fund assistant manager; an intensely focused 44-year long period as a researcher of the Markets, a Master Market Analyst & Chartist; a world-recognized and uniquely qualified WD Gann expert, (having rediscovered and restored-to-print many ‘lost’ Gann techniques through his decades of research work) and creator of several revolutionary market analytical techniques and tools.
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