Weekly Naked Call On GLD For Income Generation

A battle is being fought between optimists and pessimists in the land of gold.  Of late, the former is winning hands down.  Near-term, the latter might at least get some reprieve. In the latest period (September 30), short interest on … Continued

Do Bulls Have Enough Firepower Left To Stop Bears’ Dream From Coming True?

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One look at Chart 1, and U.S. equity bulls may have a reason to salivate.  Or not.  It can be a reason to worry as well. NYSE Group short interest is through the roof.  Literally.  By the end of September, … Continued

SPY Weekly Naked Call — Willing To Go Short Near Resistance

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During the September 15-30 reporting period, short interest on SPY, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF, dropped 15 percent period-over-period (Chart 1).  This was interesting because the ETF shed 2.9 percent during the period, having just tested the August 25th closing … Continued

Weekly Naked Call On IWM — Willing To Go Short Near Resistance

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Traders – the good ones – must be having a field day.  Stocks are swinging wildly. IWM, the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, fell 11 percent during August 17-24, then rallied nearly 10 percent by September 17, fell again – nearly … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of October 6, 2015.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Since the September 16-17 FOMC meeting, barring comments from hawks like John Williams, president of the San Francisco Fed, and Dennis Lockhart, president … Continued

FOMO Brought Major U.S. Indices Closer To Resistance, Now What?

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Despite the rout in stocks that August and September experienced, the fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) is alive and well. From low to high, the S&P 500 index rallied eight plus percent between August 24 and September 17, followed by a seven-plus percent … Continued

Ignore Positive Spread Between SPX Dividend Yield And 10-Year Treasury Yield As Signal

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As the third quarter ended, S&P 500 companies were yielding a touch higher than the 10-year Treasury yield – something equity bulls have been stressing to highlight how cheap stocks are.  Is it that simple? Last quarter, the four-quarter rolling … Continued

Weekly Cash-Secured Put On SPY

Third-quarter earnings season begins in earnest this week.  Operating earnings estimates for S&P 500 companies have been persistently coming down for 2015 – from as high as $137.52 at the end of the second quarter last year to $110.98 as … Continued