Till You Drag Your Feet To Slow The Circles Down

February 2, 2015

Mish's Daily

By Mish Schneider


The Circle Game Joni Mitchell

While the Groundhog saw his shadow forcing him and all of us back to our burrows with six more weeks of winter, the market also saw its shadow and got a bit spooked.

As hope is probably we human’s most defining feature that separates us from Groundhogs and the like, even if one is sidelined or short, watching the decline of the indices and many other equites is just plain sad (and fear provoking).

To keep hope alive, we need to see the January Calendar Range low, which did hold up in NASDAQ and the Russell 2000s, continue to hold up. The Dow (DIA) must maintain and hold support at the 200 DMA, plus hold its recapture of 172.15. The S&P 500 assisted a lot when it cleared 201.05.

From fear we turn to hope, then move to glee. If all the above price action sticks AND we see confidence return with buying drying up on the safety plays, especially the one we have had for too long now in the Long Bonds (TLTs), that is where I will look. So far, the volume last Friday impressed on the run up with well over the average daily indicating a possible blow off top. As this week began with a red close in TLTs, the volume exceeded the daily average once again.

This volume pattern appears similar to the one the oil ETF USO had last week (only in a bottoming formation) which did seem to confirm as a bottom thus far.

One more piece of the hope puzzle (in fact a vital corner piece) belongs to the Financial Sector (XLF.) The push with volume over 23.15 seized back the 200 DMA, improved its phase, and furthermore provided a potential reversal pattern.

Of course, since hopeful humans drive markets, if the US market does proceed to climb again, optimism will then transform into worry. Hey, would you rather be a Groundhog?

And the seasons, they go round and round. And the painted ponies go up and down. We're captive on the carousel of time…

S&P 500 (SPY) Warning Phase Although briefly broke January low at 198.55, it rallied well later on. A move over 202.75 will look better

Russell 2000 (IWM) Warning Phase Cybil held the 200 DMA and January low then rallied, although couldn’t quite make it to 117.33 the 50 DMA.

Dow (DIA) Warning Held the 200 DMA and led the charge back over the January low. Needs to clear 174.65

Nasdaq (QQQ) Warning Phase Never came close enough to the January low which was a good reason to not get too negative. Then, cleared back over the 100 DMA with 102.24 the place to clear next

XLF (Financials) Designated driver with its new 60+ day low and rally back over the 200 DMA and January Calendar Range low-all with very good volume too

KRE (Regional Banks) Going to say noise until it clears 39.00

SMH (Semiconductors) Broke the January low 52.07, then came back over. If clears 54.30 much better

IBB (Biotechnology) Maintaining the bullish phase

IYR (Real Estate) Rates will impact this-seems it already has

GLD (Gold Trust) Inside day over support and under resistance-makes sense til rates show their next move

GDX (Gold Miners) Hasn’t really held much interest for me until now. Over 22.70 could be start of a good move higher

USO (US Oil Fund) That’s what you call follow through. Now, some digestion would be more comforting except in commodities I’ve learned not to wait for that

XLE (Energy) 78.46 the 50 DMA

XOP (Oil and Gas Exploration) Unconfirmed Recovery Phase

TAN (Guggenheim Solar Energy) Quadruple bottoms since last October makes me think bottom is in

TBT (Ultrashort Lehman 20+ Year Treasuries) TLTs big volume hoping for that blow off top to confirm

UUP (Dollar Bull) 24.70 support

EWG (Germany) Looks headed to the 200 DMA

FXI (China Large Cap Fund) Held the 50 DMA so now we look back at 42.70

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