Fed Likely To Again Use Balance Sheet As Tool, Stocks May React Differently

The Fed meets this week.  It already shifted its bias from hawkish to dovish, helping stocks.  With the economy softening, in due course the Fed may once again deploy balance sheet as a tool, which will initially help stocks, but … Continued

After 9 Weeks Of Rally, Signs Of Fatigue Last Week On Russell 2000/IWM

US stocks are on fire.  The Russell 2000/IWM was essentially unchanged last week, with the index down 0.03 percent and the ETF up 0.06 percent.  This followed nine weeks of persistent rally, during which they jumped 34 percent.  Conditions are … Continued

Gold Right Under Major Resistance – Bulls Deserve Benefit Of Doubt Medium- To Long-Term

With higher lows since the December 2015 trough, gold finds itself right underneath major resistance.  A breakout would speak volumes about the global economy and how major central banks would react in response.  Near-term notwithstanding, gold bugs deserve the benefit … Continued

SPY Rallies To Just Under 260 – Sideways At Best, Downward At Worst Likely Path N/T

Since the intraday low on Boxing Day, SPY is up nearly 11 percent.  Too far, too fast?  Possibly, as the ETF is just a hair breadth away from support-turned-resistance at 260, which it lost mid-December. The Fed has a dual … Continued

Odds Growing Sharp Reflex Rally In S&P 500 Sooner Than Later

From early October, the S&P 500 is down 18 percent.  Important support lies at 2400, or just underneath.  Several indicators are at/near panic levels.  Risk-reward odds favor unwinding of these conditions sooner than later. There is blood on the Street.  … Continued

Odds Favor Shorts Near Term If S&P 500 Rallies To 2800+

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Post-Powell’s supposed dovish switch last week, equity bulls spent lots of energy to rally the S&P 500 within less than two points of the 200-day.  If the trade-tariff truce the US and China reached over the weekend in Argentina is … Continued

Bulls Defend Crucial Support Last Week, But On Back Foot

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US stocks took it on the chin last week.  Large-caps held up better, but risk aversion was seen elsewhere.  The Dow Industrials was essentially unchanged, and the S&P 500 large cap index lost one percent.  The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index … Continued

IWM Breaks Down, Daily Way Oversold – Likely Caught In Wide Range N/T

IWM is breaking down, losing one after another support.  Amidst this, the daily is grossly oversold.  A bounce can happen – or not.  This perhaps creates an opportunity for a non-directional trade involving options. Small-caps are taking it on the … 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