US $ technicals strong, but bullish sentiment looking too lopsided

Expectations of higher US interest rates and stronger economy acting as tailwind behind resurgent $ Sentiment too bullish, reflected in non-commercials’ near-record net longs in US $ futures Safe bet probably is to wait to take the other side of … Continued

Momo favorite until not too long ago, small-caps get no love

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Having lagged large-caps since March, small-caps have very weak technical underpinnings, and are getting close to a make-or-break level.  Non-commercial futures traders have astutely taken advantage of the decline.  Watch what they do. It has been a while this blog … Continued

FXI accelerates decline, breaks six-month trendline

FXI is caught between weak macro backdrop, the Chinese government’s unwillingness to open up stimulus wallet, and deteriorating technical conditions.  There is probably more to go on the downside. It has been a month and a half since we last … Continued

This chart shows how correlated Fed assets are with US stocks

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The sun always rises in the east and sets in the west.  But in life, things are not always this straightforward.  Besides black and white, there is this thing called gray.  And in the gray territory, things can get confusing.  … Continued

Draghi surprises; FXE downtrend accelerates, nears support

As discussed last week that non-commercial futures traders might just once again be ahead of the curve in anticipating market reaction to Thursday’s ECB decision, they indeed were.  By Tuesday (last week), they had raised net shorts in euro futures … Continued

Small-cap shorts getting squeezed?

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The answer to the question above is a probable yes. Twice since early March this year, small-caps have come under decent amount of pressure.  The first was a nine-week, 11-percent decline that began early March, followed by a nine-percent drop beginning … Continued