Stocks may keep sliding until institutions join retail investors in capitulation, this firm says

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RBC Capital Markets equity analysts Lori Calvasina and Sara Mahaffy map out key levels to watch, and see 3,850 as the next rung down the ladder for the S&P 500 if a low from last Friday’s brutal session doesn’t hold.

We’re a day away from what could be the first half-point hike from the Federal Reserve in 22 years. Kicking a busy central bank week was the first rate increase since 2010 from Down Under.

During those “scares” — the 2010 European debt crisis, the 2011 U.S. debt downgrade, the earnings/industrial recession of 2015-16 and the late 2018 China trade war/quantitative tightening selloff — equity declines ranged from 14% to 20%, for an average drop of 17.7%. The pair are also keeping a close eye on weekly Commodity Futures Trading Commission data on asset manager positioning in U.S. equity futures. While signs of retail bearishness are everywhere, the institutional side isn’t quite there yet, they note. “And it may simply be that in order for the U.S. equity market to bottom, institutional investor sentiment needs to catch down to retail.”

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