Fear Factor Is Back: Bearish Mood Hits Biotechs

Fear Factor Is Back: Bearish Mood Hits Biotechs

Healthcare Stocks Not Immune To Bearish Mood

Crude Hits Lowest Level in Five Years

Biotech stocks joined the market sell-off  again with all ETFs hit hard.The most volatile XBI was down 4.27% today and 3.55% over 5 days.Technical support is right about here $175.89, next at $170. During the mid-October swoon the XBI hit near $145. YTD the XBI is still up 35%. The FBT still leads the ETF pack up 42.6% YTD but down 5.66% over five sessions. The biotech correction of April-May 2014  brought the IBB and XBI to flat levels YTD certainly a volatile market  and that brings to mind that they are a risky group of stocks beyond the large cap leaders with earnings and revenue growth. Even large cap biopharma stocks got hit today on good volume.

Many analysts think that the oil “free fall” signals other issues with global growth such as weakness in China and Europe.  Commodities analyst and Editor of the Gartman Report may help grease the skids on the crude collapse by saying today on CNBC -TV( without analysis or rationale) that crude could hit $30. Moreover there is an underlying disinflationary trend with oil prices falling and strong demand for treasuries even at low yields. The oil panic could spill into high yield bonds tethered to drilling projects and emerging markets dependent on oil revenues. There is good and bad to this energy downdraft so cheaper energy for consumers is only half the story.

Biotech stocks are supported by strong fundamentals like M&A, technological breakthroughs and revenue growth . However the life science market is a niche dominated by traders and large institutions, unnerved by bad macro news,  could decide to take profits early.

Biotech Stocks Rest After Hitting New HIghs on Monday | Raygent.com

Caution on new buys in life science stocks. Look for support at Nov. 1 levels.

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About Raynovich Rod

Rod Raynovich is an experienced biotech investor an analyst with a focus in vaccines, tools, IVD’s and biopharmaceuticals. Prior to starting Raygent, he was a former technology transfer officer for UCLA and he has held various executive positions in the biotech and pharmaceutical industry, including senior positions at NASDAQ listed medical device companies. He was a founder and a former director of EPIX Medical. Prior to that Mr.Raynovich held management positions at JNJ and Abbott.

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