In Wake Of Huge Tuesday Reversal, Short Put On IWM

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U.S. small-caps have been through a lot in recent months.  Chart 1 says it all.  Will that change following Tuesday’s huge reversal? Since the Russell 2000 Index (1224.6) broke the mid-October 2014 trend line toward the end of April, it … Continued

June Softness In New Home Sales Preceded By Price Surge — Similar Fate Awaiting Existing Homes?

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There is a dichotomy between U.S. sales of new and existing homes.  This has been preceded by a dichotomy between how their median prices were diverging from each other. June saw existing homes jump to a seasonally adjusted annual rate … Continued

TLT Caught In Limbo Between 50- And 200-Day Averages

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Last week, non-commercials went net long 10-year note futures for the first time since September 2014.  For reference, they were net short north of 183,000 contracts as early as early May and 261,000-plus at the end of last December (Chart … Continued

Beat Up And Down In The Dumps, Gold Pulls Off Reversal Last Friday

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Another down week for gold – fifth in a row!  Last Friday’s action in the meantime points to potential relief ahead – at least near-term. At one point when the metal made a weekly low on Friday, it was down … Continued

Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of July 21, 2015.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Is global growth slowing?  The ongoing slump in commodities seems to suggest that.  In this scenario, it would make sense for investors to … Continued

Soaring U.S. Corporate Bond Issuance — The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

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U.S. corporate bond issuance is on track for yet another record year this year. In the first half, issuance totaled $877.7 billion, comprised of $697.8 billion in investment-grade and $179.9 billion in high-yield.  Annualized, both categories, as well as the … Continued

Volatility’s Volatile Journey Of Late — Where To From Here?

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Of late, volatility has been volatile. In the past month, VIX, the S&P 500 Volatility Index, has done a complete round trip – surging 68 percent in 11 sessions and then giving it all back in the next eight.  As … Continued

Weekly Naked Call Write On SPY, Which Looks Tired Near-Term

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When VIX (12.22), the S&P 500 Volatility Index, spiked past 20 nine sessions ago, there was a lot of chatter as to if this time the breakout was real.  It was not.  In the subsequent eight sessions since that peak, … Continued

NYSE Margin Debt Near All-Time Highs — Implications For Stocks, C&I Loans

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NYSE margin debt just made an all-time high of $507.2 billion in April.  It fell 1.6 percent in May.  This was the first month-over-month drop in four months.  In the first five months this year, it grew nearly $43 billion.  … Continued