Well, Clarice, Have The Lambs Stopped Screaming?

June 29, 2015

Mish's Daily

By Mish Schneider


Silence of the Lambs

Keeping the Year of the Sheep metaphor as representative of the 2015 Trading Range consistent, even with the bloodbath, one third of our Modern Family remain in bullish phases, while two marginally flirt with the 50 Daily Moving Average and 2 are in rough shape.

Beginning with Granddad Russell 2000 Grandma Retail, they both broke the 50 DMA, but not by that much as if to relay to the marketplace, “I feel the pressure, yet keeping that bullish phase within reach just in case.”

Regional Banks and Biotechnology did not perform well, however, both are also keeping the 50 DMA in their rearview mirror thus far, hence persist in bullish phases.

Semiconductors took the express to the 200 DMA, which as a point of support is substantial if this is to keep out of the slaughterhouse in the way that Transportation could not.

Speaking of Trannies, best hope now is the longer term monthly moving average to hold. Furthermore, as grossly oversold, we look for signs of a bottom most classically through reversal patterns and volume spikes.

A letter I received recently mentioned that my using Cousin Eddie from National Lampoon’s vacation as a way to describe Greece (GREK), helped her internalize the notion that not only does every family have a Cousin Eddie, but apparently, so does the world. Indeed.

The Volatility Index (Index of Fear) currently indicates the lambs have yet to stop screaming, (first time since February that index closed above its 50 DMA).

However, if we look for yet another example of art imitating life, we might find a similar resolution to the end of this sell-off the same way Hannibal Lecter presumed the screaming of the lambs ceased for Clarice-finding herself in the dark, overcoming her fear, pointing her gun towards the sound of the killer, thereby, shooting him dead.

S&P 500 (SPY) Hit the 200 DMA and managed to hold it on the close. Oversold, huge volume-a blow off bottom in the works? Subscribers: Negative pivots in all

Russell 2000 (IWM) Close to double the average daily volume, hit the 100 DMA. 124 big support over 124.84 otherwise could see a trip to 120.50

Dow (DIA) Huge volume as this enters an unconfirmed distribution phase and hits the bottom of the 2015 range

Nasdaq (QQQ) After the four tops-gloom and doom. Only now, nearing support, oversold with huge blow off type volume

XLF (Financials) 24.15 support

KRE (Regional Banks) 44.00 area support then 42 and back over 45 a much better scenario

SMH (Semiconductors) Huge volume as this enters an unconfirmed distribution phase and hits the bottom of the 2015 range

IYT (Transportation) Lamb chops

IBB (Biotechnology) Landed on the 50 DMA so a good place to go should the market stabilize.

IYR (Real Estate) Just about to major monthly chart support

XHB (US HomeBuilders) Still bullish

GLD (Gold Trust) Not really noteworthy action even with the green day

USO (US Oil Fund) Noisy until it clears 21.50 or fails 19.00

UNG (US NatGas Fund) Like over 13.67

TAN (Guggenheim Solar Energy) Big volume, broke the 200 DMA and into February levels of support

TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasuries) Possible reversal with good volume-119 has been recent resistance that has to clear

UUP (Dollar Bull) The 50 DMA resistance after holding the 200 DMA support

CORN (Corn) Last time this was over the 200 DMA was April 2014-not there yet

SGG (Sugar) Trying to base again

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