No, China Is Not Selling U.S. Treasurys, But Foreigners Continue To Shun U.S. Equities

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Back in early August, China engineered a fall in the yuan.  Soon followed investor hand-wringing over whether or not it would be selling its Treasury holdings in order to stabilize the currency.  The Chinese economy is slowing, and capital outflows … Continued

IWM Weekly Naked Call For Income Generation At Best, Go Short Near Resistance At Worst

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Since the August 24th low in U.S. stocks and the subsequent rally, some signs of risk-on are visible, but small-caps are substantially lagging large-caps. In Chart 1, a product of XLV (healthcare), XLU (utilities) and XLP (consumer staples) is divided … Continued

Of Similarities And Differences Between 2015 And 2011, Latter Outweigh

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Around the August lows in U.S. equities, several sentiment indicators looked washed out.  For instance, the bulls’ count in Investors Intelligence’s survey dropped to 24.7 percent in the September 29th week – the lowest since late December 2008 (although bears … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of October 13, 2015.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Central bankers were probably busy scratching their heads this week.  Despite trillions in quantitative easing and their valiant effort to push inflation above … 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

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