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Tag Archives: S&P500
Range Bound S&P500: Stalling or Consolidating?
A couple of interesting charts of the S&P500, which frame the recent trading action. Short-term the S&P500 is in a trading range of 1340-1378 and looks to be working off severe overbought conditions with a healthy consolidation. This seems to … Continue reading
S&P500: Next Stop 50-day?
We posted last week that the S&P500 could go to 1340 and then we’d reconsider our market view. Interestingly, today’s low on the cash S&P500 was 1340.03. We also had doubts there were enough sellers to take equities down. It … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Euro, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged S&P500, Stock market correction
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Is the Correction Camp Too Crowded?
We posted yesterday that the S&P500 was set up for a pullback after carving out an outside day (higher high and lower low than previous day) at strong resistance and looked for follow through selling today. Didn’t happen. In fact, … Continue reading
S&P500 Sets Up for Correction
This is not the chart pattern the bulls want to see at a major resistance level. Today’s high and low in the S&P exceeded yesterday’s thus carving out a bearish engulfing/or outside reversal day. One point on a chart is … Continue reading
S&P500 to 1340?
Waiting for a correction in the S&P500 has proven costly for those looking to get longer equities. Our view is that a move to 1340 is in the cards in the next week or two, which coincides with short-term support … Continue reading
Week in Review: VIX spikes
We have added the Australia All Ordinaries Index to our tables, not just because of our friends down under but because it is a player in the international equity market. Also note the spike in the VIX. (click here if … Continue reading
Posted in Week in Review
Tagged All Ordinaries, bonds, Commodites, Crude Oil, Gold, S&P500, Shanghai Composite, Stocks, Yen
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The Big Question….
Our friends over at The Chart Store, who do excellent work as exemplified in the following chart, ask it: Does the S&P have enough energy to hurdle the down trend line after a 24% run from the October bottom? We … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Equities, Global Stock Performance
Tagged S&P500, Trading Range, Triangle, Wedge
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S&P500 Up 4.36% in January
Interesting couple of charts on the S&P500. The top shows the narrowing upward channel in which the index has traded since the beginning of the year relative to the wider medium-term channel. The collapse in volatility was the direct result … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Global Stock Performance
Tagged Correction, S&P500, Shanghai Composite, Stocks
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S&P500 Plays Range Rover, Waits on the Shanghai
As we posted yesterday, the S&P500 appears to be working off an overbought condition by trading in a relatively tight range between 1306 and 1333. A break of 1306 could take the index back to 1277, which is key support. … Continue reading
Posted in China, Equities, Global Stock Performance
Tagged China, S&P500, Shanghai Composite
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S&P500 Trying to Work Off Overbought Condition
After breaking through its relatively tight short-term trading range on yesterday’s Fed announcement, the S&P500 ran out of gas at 1333. Our best guess is that in the short run the S&P500 trades in a range of 1306-1333 as it … Continue reading
