Julie Hyman·Anchor
It's a market truism that feels like an old "Seinfeld" episode: Investor sentiment is so bad, it must be good.
That is, when everyone thinks stocks will keep going down, sometimes it's a contrarian indicator they might be set to go up.
And sentiment is certainly lousy right now.
While most strategists don't think the S&P 500 will have another down year, they are forecasting anemic returns in 2023. Many economists are predicting a recession. Meanwhile, consumers are confronted with decelerating but still-high inflation.
But in a report out Monday, strategists at Bank of America Global Research note the firm's "sell-side indicator" suggests all of the above could make today an attractive moment to buy stocks.
The measure, which tracks strategists' recommended allocation to U.S. stocks, is the closest it's been to flashing a clear "buy" signal since late 2017.
"Wall Street is bearish. This is bullish," wrote Bank of America's team led by Savita Subramanian. "Wall Street's consensus equity allocation has been a reliable contrarian indicator over time. In other words, it has been a bullish signal when Wall Street strategists were extremely bearish, and vice versa."
According to BofA, at current levels its "sell-side indicator" suggests an expected price return for the S&P 500 of 16% over the 12 months. Historically, when the indicator was at current levels or below, stocks were higher a year later 95% of the time.
What to Watch Today
Economy
- 7:00 a.m. ET: MBA Mortgage Applications, week ended Dec. 30
- 10:00 a.m. ET: ISM Manufacturing, December (48.5 expected, 49.0 during prior month)
- 10:00 a.m. ET: ISM Employment, December (48.4 during prior month
- 10:00 a.m. ET: ISM New Orders, December (47.2 during prior month)
- 10:00 a.m. ET: ISM Prices Paid, December (42.9 expected, 43.0 during prior month)
- 10:00 a.m. ET: JOLTS Job Openings, November (10.050 million expected, 10.334 during prior month)
- 2:00 a.m. ET: FOMC Meeting Minutes, Dec. 14
- Wards Total Vehicle Sales, December (13.40 million, 14.14 during prior month)
Earnings
- UniFirst Corporation (UNF)