Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Stocks Setback Starts, Expect 15% S&P Fall: Charts

By: Kirsten Bennett, Special to CNBC.com
The US market setback started Friday and stocks will see a 15 percent correction during the next three weeks, but a market turnaround will push the S&P to 1,200 by next spring, according to Robin Griffiths, technical strategist from Cazenove Capital.
“It always looked to me as though it would be about a 15 percent setback,” he said, adding that stocks “won’t need many days like Friday to achieve that.”

The S&P500 closed down almost 3 percent Friday at 1,036, and this trend will continue for the next three weeks, Griffiths said.“Artificial” stimuli are partly to blame for the negative fourth quarter outlook because stimulus measures, such as Cash for Clunkers, have “stolen growth from the period we’ve now got to go into,” he added.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/33582279

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