Markets Looking For Hints Yellen Put Alive And Well

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Later today, markets will learn if, when it comes to the so-called Fed put, it is game as usual or winds of change are beginning to blow. The Fed put refers to a practice of reducing interest rates to deal … Continued

Enjoying Equity Rally While It Lasts

Stocks are rallying.  In fact, off the intra-day low last week, the S&P 500 index (1906.9) is already up 5.2 percent. Last Wednesday’s hammer reversal on the index looks similar to the ones on October 15, 2014 and August 24, … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of January 19, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: The International Monetary Fund lowers – again – its outlook for global economic growth this year.  Warning of bumpier rides, especially in the … Continued

Trying To Decipher Message From Stocks’ Horrible Start To Year

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While there are some signs of near-term capitulation in equities – further raising odds of continuation of rally post-Wednesday reversal – it is perhaps also time to ruminate over why markets started the year all jittery and restless. From intra-day … Continued

Despite Worries, Oil Exporters And China Hanging On To US Treasurys

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Crude oil peaked in June 2014.  As months went by and the price decline picked up momentum, there were growing worries as to if this would force major oil exporters to begin to unwind their Treasury holdings. Obviously this would … Continued

Prudent Not To Take Lofty 2016/’17 SPX Operating Earnings Estimates At Face Value

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The S&P just published operating earnings estimates for S&P 500 companies for 2017, and it is an eye-catcher. Depending on one’s bias, reaction can range from ‘yee-haw’ to ‘not again’. The consensus expects a whopping $141.11. To put things into … Continued

Rally Odds Growing, But Upside Potential Probably Limited

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U.S. stocks have gone 12 straight sessions without even a sliver of a bounce.  About time for a reprieve? Between the December 29th intra-day high and January 15th low, the S&P 500 and Dow Industrials each lost 10.8 percent, the … Continued

For 2nd Time Past 13 Sessions, Put-To-Call Ratio Over One; Stocks Likely Get Help This Time

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Last Friday, the CBOE equity-only put-to-call ratio registered a reading of north of one.  This does not occur very often. With this, the 21-day moving average rose to 0.766, not that far away from the September 18th (2015) high of … Continued