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WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR FEBRUARY 17,2014

February 16th, 2014 Comments off

craps front coverSTOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR February 17, 2014: The stock market quickly reached overbought levels by the end of last week. While this rally has been impressive by its straight-up action, it could still stall out in this current price range. The lagging performance of the Dow Jones Transportation Average is setting up a classic Dow Theory Sell Signal should the DJIA reach new highs while the Transports clearly don’t. It’s probably too early to short the market (I don’t recommend this as a wise strategy) but it certainly isn’t a time to go long the broad market.

Key underlying market indicators show the following

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My advice for traders and investors for this week is this: look for a chance to sell on any strength during the coming week. The majority of internal indicators are in overbought positions now. The optimal time to sell is when the majority of indicators have started to come down after reaching their highest points. That means that  some additional rallying could occur over the short-term. But selling into strength after an extended rally is usually a good strategy. If a small correction starts this week, then you may have another chance to hop on-board the long side in well-chosen individual stocks. Remember that “overbought” does not necessarily mean “sell.” It means “do not buy now.”

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WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR FEBRUARY 9, 2014

February 9th, 2014 Comments off

craps front coverSTOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR February 9, 2014: The stock market reached oversold levels last week and is now poised to rally further. While a retest of the lows could occur at the beginning of next week, it is certainly possible for the market to simply hesitate at this level to digest the recent gains. While the majority of indicators are in neutral positions, a little bit of weakness early this coming week may be your only opportunity to hop on board for what could be a big rally worth the risk.

Key underlying market indicators show the following

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My advice for traders and investors for this week is this: look for a chance to buy on any weakness in the beginning of the coming week. The majority of internal indicators are in neutral positions now. The optimal time to buy was last Wednesday so getting in on the absolute low doesn’t look likely in this next week. Things do change quickly is this current market environment so stay alert!

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WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR FEBRUARY 2, 2014

February 2nd, 2014 Comments off

craps front coverSTOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR February 2, 2014: The stock market has now reached oversold levels that are consistent with recent trading lows. However, the danger is that the closing high on December 31, 2013 may have been a major bear market top with much more to go on the downside. While many investors and traders are looking for a relief rally to occur, it may be smarter to wait for a retest of previously established lows. That scenario puts us at least a week or two away from a tradeable bottom at the earliest. In my opinion, this decline still needs more time and “bad news” in order for the sentiment to shift significantly towards the bearish side.

Key underlying market indicators show the following

Another way to look at the general market is to see if there are matching oversold “Full Stochastics” readings on the major ETF broad-based averages. You will notice that all major intermediate bottoms start after oversold reading. Current readings show that the market is oversold enough in terms of price.

  • DIA – Full Stochastic – 10 (Buy) on lagging red line
  • SPY – Full Stochastic – 17 (Buy) on lagging red line
  • QQQ – Full Stochastic – 19 (Buy) on lagging red line
  • IWM – Full Stochastic – 18 (Buy) on lagging red line

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My advice for traders and investors is exactly the same as last week’s:  remain on the sidelines and let the market set itself up for a possible bottom in the intermediate term. The majority of internal indicators have moved into buy readings but need more time in the misery zone. Expect a short-term bounce early next week and then a retest 5 to 10 days after those previous lows. The time to take a chance on the long side is when weakness occurs amid obvious bad news on the retest of previous lows. That could come in mid-February so be ready to act!

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Note: Stock that have moved into their buy range according to the Money Flow Indicator include the following: General Electric, Citigroup, Starbucks, and Wal-Mart.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR JANUARY 26, 2014

January 25th, 2014 Comments off

craps front coverSTOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR January 26, 2014: The stock market corrected sharply during this past week. While I did expect a little more strength earlier in the week, the overriding message was to stay out of long positions. This proved to be wise advice as almost all sectors experienced large percentage losses during the week. From here, the majority of internal indicators are about a day away from becoming oversold enough to produce a technical bounce. But I’d still expect that the final lows for this move aren’t going to happen until at least February.

Key underlying market indicators show the following

Another way to look at the general market is to see if there are matching oversold “Full Stochastics” readings on the major ETF broad-based averages. You will notice that all major intermediate bottoms start after oversold reading. The current readings require more time before reaching oversold levels. Note: The QQQ does not always reach oversold readings at bottoms due to its high relative strength:

  • DIA – Full Stochastic – 37 (neutral) on lagging red line
  • SPY – Full Stochastic –  61 (neutral) on lagging red line
  • QQQ – Full Stochastic – 83 (neutral) on lagging red line
  • IWM – Full Stochastic – 79 (neutral) on lagging red line

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My advice for traders and investors is to remain of the sidelines and let the market set itself up for a possible bottom in the intermediate term. The majority of internal indicators have moved into buy readings but need more time in the misery zone. Expect a short-term bounce early next week and then a retest 5 to 10 days after those previous lows. The time to take a chance on the long side is when weakness occurs amid obvious bad news on the retest of previous lows. That should come in February most likely.

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Note: Stock that have moved into their buy range according to the Money Flow Indicator include the following: General Electric and Berkshire-Hathaway.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR January 21, 2014

January 21st, 2014 Comments off

craps front coverSTOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR January 21, 2014: The stock market appears to be on the last leg up of its long bullish trend. The rally of the past week has been narrow in breadth which suggests that the next closing high for the Dow Jones Industrial Average will be its last. Look for strength during this coming week as an opportunity to sell or even go short as a speculation. The overly bullish sentiment of the past few months has set the market up for a possible fall of some significance. If anything, this is not a time to add to new long equity positions.

Key underlying market indicators show the following

My advice for traders and investors is to remain of the sidelines and let the market set itself up for a possible top in the near term. The majority of internal indicators have  moved into neutral readings while the Dow looks like it wants to challenge the old highs. This is usually a sign of an important top and something that investors want to avoid being long equities. Instead, this is one of those times where being in cash is probably the wisest place to be for now.

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Note: The behavior of a big Dow stock like General Electric since the last day of 2013 suggests that it needs to correct back to its 200-day moving average.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR DECEMBER 29, 2013

December 29th, 2013 Comments off

craps front coverMARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR December 29, 2013: The stock market rallied to 6 consecutive new highs before its slight drop on Friday. This certainly qualifies as confirmed strength but also a possible sign of an internal top. I would expect the strength to continue for a few more days with a good chance of a correction starting at the beginning of the New Year. This market is now overbought, over-loved, and overextended as the indicators below are signaling. This isn’t a time for buying, it’s a time for selling.

Key underlying market indicators show the following:

My advice for traders and investors is to remain of the sidelines and let the market set itself up for the next major move. The current list of oversold Blue Chips stocks and Exchange-Trade Funds that are near the lower range of their Money Flow Indicator and could be bought on further weakness include: Ford, TLT & FXI. This short list is another indication that very few issues are in good buying ranges. I noticed that bellwether stock, Apple, may have made a final double top on “obvious good news” marking the end of its rally.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR DECEMBER 22, 2013

December 22nd, 2013 Comments off

craps front coverMARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR December 22, 2013: The stock market rallied right from the start of last week and didn’t give traders a chance to buy into any weakness. As of Friday December 20th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has hit 3 consecutive new closing highs. The first week of 2014 may turn out to be a top of some significance, so traders and investor beware! But until we get a key interday reversal to the downside and a weak retest of the highs, my bet is on the market to continue higher.

Key underlying market indicators show the following:

For now, my advice for traders and investors is to remain of the sidelines and let the market set itself up for the next major move. Oversold Blue Chips stocks and Exchange-Trade Funds that are near the lower range of their Money Flow Indicator and could be bought on weakness include: Starbucks, Microsoft, Verizon, Japan iShares, and China iShares.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 24, 2013

November 23rd, 2013 Comments off

craps front coverMARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR November 24, 2013: The stock market continues to push upwards without a hint of an extended correction. This past Friday marked the 10th consecutive new high of this current rally from its October 8th low. This pattern of new consecutive highs should continue until it reaches 13 which could occur in another week. About the only thing that could cause the change in momentum to the downside would be investor expectations of new Fed tapering. Otherwise, the lone prudent investment choice will continue to be the asset class of equities.

Key underlying market indicators show the following:

For now, my advice for traders and investors is to remain of the sidelines and watch for short term buying opportunities in alternative oversold asset classes. Those would include real estate (IYR), long-term Treasury bonds (TLT), emerging markets (EEM), silver (SLV), and gold mining (GDX). I strongly discourage trading leveraged, inverse ETFs for downside action because of their tricky nature, limited history, and deceiving internal indicators. But for those who insist on dabbling in this dangerous area with small bets for short holding periods, my two choices would be (TZA) and (SDS) based on liquidity and volatility.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 16, 2013

November 16th, 2013 Comments off

craps front coverMARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR November 17, 2013: The stock market continues to push upwards without a hint of an extended correction. Last Friday marked the 7th consecutive new closing high in the Dow with still more room to go on the upside. When a series of new highs occurs around the 13th time, it often marks the point of upside exhaustion….but we are not there yet. Other underlying indicators (shown below with links) also imply that the stock market still can move upwards for a little longer (4-7 market days) without a correction.

Key underlying market indicators show the following:

For now, my advice for traders is to be on the sidelines and wait for the market to set itself up for its next big move. The balance of indicators have neutral readings despite the upwards movement in prices. While many chartists are jumping at the bit to call the next top, the internal readings of the market still allow for more room or time to the upside. But that being said, a market player should be ready for one good correction in December in order to set up the customary Santa Claus Rally. Be on the lookout for a tricky, but opportunity-filled stock market during Thanksgiving Week.

WALL STREET CRAPS STOCK MARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 9, 2013

November 9th, 2013 Comments off

craps front coverMARKET OBSERVATIONS FOR November 9, 2013: The stock market’s wild swings on Thursday and Friday suggest that we are entering a period of high volatility. This makes the game make trickier to play and being wrong can end up putting your emotions to the test. While Wednesday’s top looked like a classic non-confirmation, the strong rally on Friday ends the most recent simple price patterns of the market and puts the future in doubt. As the indicators will show, the overall market is a mixed bag of both buy and sell signals.

Key market indicators show the following:

For now, my advice for traders is to be on the sidelines and wait for clearer signals on the market. While the oscillators are close to buy signals, the price appears to be too high for a low-risk entry point. But a series of weak new closing highs in the Dow Jones Industrial Average could signal a sharp sell-off in the coming week.