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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 

Sector Rotation - The Fundamentals of Business Cycles and Hot Stocks

Through the life of the business cycle different sectors perform better than others. The different phases of the economy favour different sectors here is an overview:

RECESSION
Hot Stocks
- Consumer staples (food, forestry)
- Utilities (gas, electricity, energy)
- Large company stocks outperform Monetary Indicators
- Short term interest rates falling
- Long term interest rates falling
- Reserve Bank bias towards easing

Economic Indicators
- GDP contracting
- Inflation flat or down
- Manufacturing sector low and falling Sentiment
- Deflation worries
- Bank & Insurance adverts emphasise security
- Newspaper headlines emphasise layoffs
- Consumer confidence falling

EARLY RECOVERY
Hot Stocks
- Consumer cyclicals (autos, retailers)
- Technology (software, computers)
- Industrials (factory equipment)
- Small companies outperform Monetary Indicators
- Short term interest rates flat
- Long term interest rates flat
- Reserve Bank stops easing
- Difference between short-term and long-term interest rates decreasing

Economic Indicators
- GDP shows modest gains
- Inflation flat
- Manufacturing rising Sentiment
- Earnings worries still common
- Bank & Insurance adverts emphasise safety
- Newspaper headlines emphasise layoffs
- Income investments in vogue
- Consumer expectations rising

MID-CYCLE
Hot Stocks
- Technology
- Consumer cyclicals
- Large company stocks start to outperform Monetary Indicators
- Short term interest rates flat
- Long term interest rates rising
- Reserve Bank neutral
- Difference between long-term and short-term interest rates widening

Economic Indicators
- Factory capacity rising
- Hourly wages rising
- Manufacturing strong

Sentiment
- Inflation worries increasing
- Bank & Insurance adverts emphasise gains
- Sector funds popular
- Consumer confidence rising

LATE-CYCLE
Hot Stocks
- Energy & Technology
- Basic materials
- Large company stocks outperform Monetary Indicators
- Short term interest rates rising
- Long term interest rates rising
- Reserve Bank bias tightening
- Short term interest rates higher than long term rates

Economic Indicators
- Factory capacity above 90%
- Hourly wages rising
- Manufacturing slowing Sentiment
- Momentum (high growth) stocks popular
- Bank & Insurance adverts emphasise gains
- Newspaper headlines emphasise the word "boom"
- Consumer expectations falling

Rob Miraglia, Trading and investing has been part of my life I have dedicated 6 years t developing methods and specialist indicators to assist with business cycle selection and pin pointing moves in the market before they occur. At http://www.swingtradinglab.com/ we have specialist indicators that have been developed to achieve these outcomes.

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