Written by Gary
Midday Market Commentary For 10-22-2014
By noon today the averages were generally trending upwards on volume that sometimes reached anemic levels, must be HFT computer assistance.
By 12 pm the averages had been sea-sawing upwards and now look like they are rolling over. The was a big BTFD action at 11:15 am, which perked up the averages, but has since faded as the averages may have rolled over. Again we are at a cross-road where the bulls are sure the direction is upwards, others are not so sure as the averages are turning down.
Our medium term indicators are leaning towards sell portfolio of non-performers at the midday and the short-term market direction meter is bearish. We remain mostly, at best, negative and conservatively bullish. The important DMA’s, volume and a host of other studies have now turned and may be enough for some to start shorting. Right now now I am getting very concerned the current downtrend will get more aggressive in the short-term and volatility may promote sudden reversals. The SP500 MACD has turned up, but remains below zero at -18.15. I would advise caution in taking any position during this uncertain period and I hope you have returned your ‘dogs’ to the pound. Having some cash on hand now is not a bad strategy.
Investing.com members’ sentiments are 39 % Bearish (falling from 70% and now rising from 33%) and it seems to be a good sign for being bearish. The ‘Sheeples’ always seem to get it wrong.
Investors Intelligence sets the breath at 40.1 % bullish with the status at Bear Confirmed. (Chart Here )
StockChart.com NYSE Bullish Percent Index ($BPNYA) is at 42.72. (Chart Here) Below support zone but rising. Next stop was ~57, then ~44, below that is where we will most likely see the markets crash. We are seriously below 44 and need a reversal pronto as it looks like there is nothing to stop the fall until 25 and taking the markets with it.
StockChart.com S&P 500 Bullish Percent Index ($BPSPX) is at 46.80. (Chart Here) In support zone and rising. ~62, ~57, ~45 at which the markets are in a full-blown correction. The next stop now is ~37.00.
StockChart.com 10 Year Treasury Note Yield Index ($TNX) is at 22.46. (Chart Here) Treasury Yield Curve Approaches Flattest Since 2009.
StockChart.com Overbought / Oversold Index ($NYMO) is at 65.30. (Chart Here) But anything below -30 / -40 is a concern of going deeper. Oversold conditions on the NYSE McClellan Oscillator usually bounce back at anything over -50 and reverse after reaching +40 oversold. (Now were in excellent shape to descend again – watch out!)
StockChart.com Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY) is at 66.29. (Chart Here)
Chris Ciovacco says, “As long as the consumer discretionary ETF (NYSEARCA:XLY) holds above [66.88], all things being equal, it is a good sign for stocks and the U.S. economy.” This chart clearly shows that dropping below 65.00 / 62.75 (and staying there) should be of a great concern to bullish investors.
This $NYA200R chart below is the percentage of stocks above the 200 DMA and is always a good statistic to follow. It can depict a trend of declining equities which is always troubling, especially when it drops below 60% – 55%. Dropping below 40%-35% signals serious continuing weakness and falling averages.
Today it represents the lowest levels seen since the beginning of the October, 2011 rally. Eric Parnell says, ‘ If nothing else, given that relatively fewer stocks are trading above their 200-day moving average at a time when the market is just off of its all-time highs suggests that an increasingly narrowing group of stocks is driving the rally at this stage, which does not bode well for the future sustainability of the uptrend.” It also strongly suggests there has been a ‘stealth bear market’ underway in recent months.
StockChart.com NYSE % of stocks above 200 DMA Index ($NYA200R) is at 46.23 %. (Chart Here) The downside decent has reversed, but will it continue to rise? The next support is ~37.00, ~25.00 and ~15.00 below that. December, 2012 was the last time we saw numbers this low.
StockChart.com NYSE Composite (Liquidity) Index ($NYA) is at 10,525. (Chart Here) We are above the resistance (10,301) but is this a test of the next resistance at ~10600, stay tuned. Next stop down is 9750, then 9250, and 8500.
The DOW at 12:15 is at 16605 down 9 or -0.06%.
The SP500 is at 1944 up 3 or 0.16%.
SPY is at 194.40 up 0.34 or 0.18%.
The $RUT is at 1112 down 0.54 or -0.05%.
NASDAQ is at 4818 down 2 or -0.04%.
NASDAQ 100 is at 3972 up 0.40 or 0.01%.
How the Popular ‘VIX’ Gauge Works
$VIX ‘Fear Index’ is at 16.31 up 0.26 or 1.62%. Bearish to Neutral Movement
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The longer trend is up, the past months trend is net negative, the past 5 sessions have been positive and the current bias is mixed.
Saudi Arabia has reportedly been telling oil-market investors and analysts that it is ready to accept oil prices below $90 per barrel, and even as low as $80, for up to a year or two. If true, it would represent a major change in policy for Riyadh, which may be looking to slow the expansion of rivals such as the U.S.
WTI oil is trading between 83.12 (resistance) and 81.57 (support) today. The session bias is negative, volatile and is currently trading up at 81.91. (Chart Here)
Acording to Rob Kurzatkowski, Senior Commodity Analyst at OptionsExpress.com, “. . . we see the December Crude Oil contract holding above the $80 level. To this point, the contract has held up at this technical support level. More stout support can be found around the $75 mark, should Oil fail to hold $80. The result of recent price weakness has been oversold technical levels. The 14-day RSI is in the mid-teens, which could be supportive of prices in the near term. In order to gain some traction, Crude Oil prices may need to post several closes north of the $85 mark.”
Brent Crude is trading between 87.05 (resistance) and 85.99 (support) today. The session bias is trending down and is currently trading up at 86.22. (Chart Here)
Monday, October 20, 2014 For those traders who really take a long view of market trends, looking at the monthly continuation chart for Gold futures, we notice that the bull market that began back in 2001 when Gold prices were… Read More…
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The general consensus is that gold prices will actually fall in the next twelve months (Sept to Aug. 2015). Goldman Sachs estimates that gold will fall to $1,050 an ounce, a drop of nearly 19%.
Gold fell from 1250.20 earlier to 1241.67 and is currently trading up at 1244.30. The current intra-session trend is trending sideways. (Chart Here)
Currency Corruption Weighs on Copper
Dr. Copper is at 3.017 falling from 3.044 earlier. (Chart Here)
The US dollar is trading between 85.84 and 85.32 and is currently trading down at 85.77, the bias is currently elevated and sideways. (Chart Here) Resistance made in Aug., 2013 (~85.00) has been broken and now is support.
The markets are still susceptible to climbing on ‘Bernankellen’ vapor, use caution!
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Written by Gary