CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of August 23, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: In the Greenspan era, traders did not have to deal with the kind of mixed messages they do today.  Back then, the message … Continued

US Equity Indices Flash Signs Of Fatigue Left And Right

That the green line in Chart 1 is increasingly taking the form of a coiled spring is non-debatable.  That the longer it stays compressed in oversold territory, the higher the odds of a spike higher is non-debatable.  What is debatable … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of August 16, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: One more prominent central banker this week seemed to throw his hands up in the air. John Williams, San Francisco Fed president, in … Continued

Slight Rise In MMF Assets In Recent Weeks Not What Equity Bulls Want

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Through June, foreigners continued to bail out of U.S. stocks.  They sold $6.8 billion worth.  This was the fifth consecutive month of net selling, during which cumulatively they reduced holdings by $45.5 billion. On a 12-month rolling total basis, April … Continued

XLY Breaks Out, Yet Risk-Reward Odds For Now Tilt Toward Risk

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XLY, the SPDR consumer discretionary ETF, acts well.  It just broke out to a new high, as did its top three holdings – Amazon (AMZN), Home Depot (HD), and Comcast Corporation (CMCSA).  These three make up 12.7 percent, 7.3 percent … Continued

Divergences Abound But Can End With Vengeance

To say that stocks have diverged from a whole host of things ranging from earnings to Treasury bonds to crude oil to economic data is an understatement. This is not some new phenomenon … has been going on for a … Continued