If G-20 Disappoints, Weakness Likely Gets Bought In Seasonally Favorable Period

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In a session the S&P 500 rallied 2.3 percent, VIX held up better on Wednesday.  It is probably due to the uncertainty surrounding US-China trade talks over the weekend in Argentina.  Should, come Monday, stocks initially get roiled it is … Continued

Small-Caps Last Week Continued To Bleed But Performed Relatively Better – Signal Or Noise?

US stocks continued to take it on the chin last week.  Amidst this rout that began early October, small-caps last week performed relatively better.  Bulls hope this is a signal, not a noise, at least near term. US M2 money … Continued

Options, Investor Sentiment Do Not Show Panic For Major Bottom In Stocks

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The S&P 500 sits at/near October lows.  How the bull-bear duel resolves in the next few sessions will decide the path of least resistance in this seasonally favorable period.  Options and investor sentiment do not reflect panic.  If stocks rally … Continued

October’s Selloff Was Panicky – Or Not – Depending On What Metrics One Looks At

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One of the knocks against October’s selloff in stocks is that there was no capitulation.  That depends on what indicators one looks at. On October 10, the ratio between NYSE decliners and advancers read 7.9.  In that same session, down … Continued

Bears Had Excellent Opportunity, But Latest Bull-Bear Tug Of War Likely Going Bulls’ Way

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US equity bears had an excellent opportunity to push prices lower.  Indices did come under pressure.  But it looks like once again bulls managed to put their foot down on time. The S&P 500 large cap index made a new … Continued

Amid Signs Of Fatigue, Potentially Bullish ‘What If’ For US Stocks

Arguably, US stocks are giving off some signs of fatigue.  The S&P 500 large cap index (2840.35) is still below its late-January high of 2872.87.  The Nasdaq 100 index (7395.49) in the week before was rejected at six-month-old channel resistance; … Continued

Feeble Rectangle Breakout Last Week, SPY Gives Out Signs Of Fatigue

With a feeble rectangle breakout and rejection at the upper end of a rising channel last week, SPY is giving out signs of fatigue. Things look good.  Even great, some might argue.  This Friday, the first print of 2Q18 GDP … Continued

SPY Breaks Out But May Need To Digest Recent Gains – Options Reflect Elevated Optimism

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The S&P 500 large cap index finally breaks out of a box.  Further building on it near term may prove difficult as the options market indicates investor sentiment is sanguine right now. S&P 500 stocks made progress last week.  After … Continued

Stocks Once Again Under Pressure, But At/Near Crucial Support – Some Metrics Way Oversold

Stocks are selling off, but major indices are at/near crucial support, testing the will of the bulls. High-yield spreads are tightening.  In Chart 1, the ICE BofAML US high yield BB effective yield is pitted against Moody’s seasoned AAA corporate … Continued

Sentiment Is Giddy, But Small-Caps Not Getting Fair Share

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Driven by tax-cut optimism and favorable seasonality, trader/investor sentiment is giddy, but small-caps are not getting their fair share. The latest Investors Intelligence numbers will be out later today, but as of last week, bulls have been 60 percent or … Continued