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    Indicator in focus: sector sentiment, utilities

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    Extremely bad sentiment for European utility shares

    sentix Sector Sentiment for utilities falls to a sector-specific all-time low. Only once before since 2002 was the mood for a sector worse among investors. But in relation to the whole market European utility stocks’ performance has stabilized since March. All in all, the signals point to a renewed contrarian opportunity.

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    Indicator in focus: sentiment, bund future

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    Lowest sentiment for the Bund future since March 2012

    sentix Sentiment for the Bund future falls to its lowest level since March 2012 when the Greek debt was restructured. In the past such a bad sentiment among investors subsequently has led to a rise in the Bund future. This time, too, we interpret the extreme reading as a contrarian signal!

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    Indicator in focus: Strategic Bias CSI 300

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    Readiness to sell Chinese stocks rises

    At high speed the sentix Strategic Bias currently falls for Chinese mainland stocks. The indicator stands for investors’ basic conviction for a market. Its sharp decline signals that a substantial readiness to sell has now emerged for Chinese equities.

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    sentix Euro Break-up Index May 2015

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    Some calm before the showdown

    In May, the sentix Euro Break-up Index recedes from 49.0% to 41.2%. Investors obviously take – despite Greece’s still unclear future – comments of the Hellenic government serious that the country wants to keep the common currency. And a default on its debt could still be an option while staying in the euro! At the same time, investors rate dangers of contagion emanating from a possible euro-exit of a country as fading.

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    Indicator in focus: sentiment impulse for gold

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    Sentiment impulse for gold!

    As the latest sentix Global Investor Survey shows sentiment is clearly brightening for gold. At the same time, investors’ basic conviction for the yellow metal increases. Consequently, the improvement in sentiment is a kick-start signal for the market. This, in turn, points to rising gold prices in the coming months.

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    Indicator in focus: Strategic Bias EUR-USD

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    Euro with a Greek breather

    Investors’ basic confidence in the euro erodes. This is signaled by a falling sentix Strategic Bias for the EUR-USD currency pair. Consequently, a period of US-dollar strength is set to lie ahead. But longer term the common currency should be on the rise again.

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    Indicator in focus: Time Differential Index, German equities

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    Buying signal for German stocks

    Sentiment for German equities has deteriorated markedly. Currently it is as low as it last was at the beginning of October 2014. But investors’ basic conviction for the asset class increases and now stands close to its record high. As a result, the sentix Time Differential Index sends a clear buying signal!

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    Indicator in Focus: bond market preferences

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    Bond investors forced into ultra-long maturities

    As yields approach the zero line for 10-year bunds investors are looking for ever longer maturities. This is the bottom-line from last weekend’s sentix survey on investors’ duration preferences. Their bias for German government bonds with a maturity of more than ten years is currently as strong as never before.

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    sentix Euro Break-up Index April 2015

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    Draghi put to the test: one out of two investors expects a “Grexit”

    In April, the sentix Euro Break-up Index jumps to 49.0% from a previous 36.8%. Thus, European politicians’ promises to pursue the scenario of Greece keeping the euro are not taken at face value by about the half of all investors. In 2012 Mario Draghi calmed down investors with his ultimate commitment to the euro. But is his pledge still valid for Greece today?

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    Indicator in focus: sentiment for German equities

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    A hangover after the party – sentiment collapses

    Sentiment for German equities has cooled down dramatically after the party the week before. Such a negative impulse is often followed by falling prices. But there is important reasons why a correction should not occur this time.

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