Is $2.2 Trillion in Losses in US Stocks in 2016 the End?

January 20, 2016 by Jon C. Ogg

Investors may have felt better after Wednesday’s selling panic was met with a buying frenzy, but there are still many tales of caution that long-term investors and short-term traders alike need to consider. As long as China and oil have the stock and bond market by the neck, things can be expected to remain more than just volatile. If this is the start of a bear market, let alone a recession, then things in the stock market could get a lot worse before they get better.

24/7 Wall St. does not want to only dwell on the potential upside here. We also do not want to focus only on the downside. It turns out that the total stock market losses in the United States alone was $2.2 trillion after just 11 trading sessions so far in 2016. That figure came from the Wilshire 5,000 team.

The MSCI All-Country World Index was down about 3% earlier on Wednesday, and it had hit the 20% correction mark. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 15% from its peak earlier on Wednesday, when the Dow was down 450 points. A figure from Bloomberg has been thrown around now that some $15 trillion in net value has mysteriously vanished from the value of equities around the globe.

24/7 Wall St. does not think it is prudent to be looking for a technical V-bottom to be formed here. We would welcome it, but we do not really see the case for a V-bottom. By definition, a V-bottom is one of the more violent market reactions, where massive market panic selling is immediately followed by massive buying by speculators, long-term buyers, bottom fishers and short covering.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average’s downside bear target went to 14,961 for a would-be potential floor this week. The reality is that this moving target is based on the most negative price targets on each of the 30 Dow components, and then we average out the downside of all and apply that toward the end of 2015. Using this for a price-weighted index like the Dow makes calling a real floor or real bottom next to impossible. Still, it could start to act as a guide, and that sub-15,000 level is now just a few hundred points lower.