“Stability breeds instability”

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Short interest continues to inch up.  By June-end, Nasdaq’s went up 0.6 percent period-over-period to 8.9bn – highest since end-September 2008 – and NYSE’s edged up 0.7 percent p/p to 14.6bn.  What is going on in the Naz in particular … Continued

Non-commercial futures traders yet to get behind ongoing six-week rally in RUT

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One of the divergences we have witnessed in recent weeks/months is weak action in small-caps.  The Russell 2000 Small Cap Index peaked early March, then suffered a nine-week, 11-percent decline, followed by a rally beginning mid-May.  The index still trades … Continued

XLY’s near-term direction probably down in midst of energy uncertainty

Crude oil is on the move.  Since early April to last week’s high, the Brent has gone up by over 11 percent.  The West Texas Intermediate found a trough much earlier – early this year – and until the high … Continued

Large speculators in e-mini S&P futures have for several weeks been accumulating shorts and cutting longs

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There are some interesting things happening in e-mini S&P 500 futures.  First, non-commercials are now net short 121k contracts, nearly double from two weeks ago.  In the intervening period, the S&P 500 index has managed to inch up, having backed … Continued