IWM Weekly Covered Call — Again

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It is damage control time for small-cap investors. When on August 14 August 21st weekly 119 puts were hypothetically sold for $0.92, IWM, the iShares Russell 2000 Index, was trading at $119.62.  If the short put got assigned, it was … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of August 25, 2015.  Change is week-over-week.  (Please keep in mind that these holdings are as of Tuesday.  By then, from high to low the S&P 500 was down 12.5 percent.  In … Continued

This Stock Rout Has Potential To Be More Than Plain-Vanilla Correction

Velocity of declines in equities breakneck and unsettling Worse scenario is if oversold bounce/rally gets sold hard near resistance If consumer/CEO confidence is impaired, Fed’s tool box empty to tackle weaker economy Another interesting session in the markets! Stocks picked … Continued

Covered Call On IWM After Bloody Week

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After last week’s bloodbath in stocks, Friday brought a small consolation for small-cap investors.  Maybe. During the week, IWM, the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, lost major support – which is three percent away.  The 118-119 support goes back to March last … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials contained in the Commitment of Traders report as of August 18, 2015.  Change is week-over-week.  (Please note that these holdings are as of Tuesday.  The S&P 500 swooned six percent in the next … Continued

ITB Breaks Out, With Improved Price Action, But Worth Waiting For Breakout Retest

ITB, the iShares Home Construction ETF, has broken out.  Support at $26 goes back to May 2013, and was defended several times during late April and early June.  Since late April, ITB had also been trading within an ascending channel.  … Continued

JNK Relief Rally Possible Short-Term, But More Pain Probably Lies Ahead Medium- To Long-Term

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One look at Chart 1, and it is hard to notice a significant change in momentum behind the U.S. high-yield debt market.  Through July, issuance totaled $188.4 billion.  Annualized, 2015 is on track to issuing north of $300 billion – … Continued