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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Charts I'm Watching: November 22, 2011

UPDATE:  3:50 PM

An updated look at the regression channel since the top...



Looks like the midline should provide a good turning point, although a similar spot in 2008 fell quickly to that declining market.  Re 2008, next Friday is 2011's 150th trading day since the May top.  This proved to be the ultimate turning point in 2008.

Could we have a sharp rally in the next seven trading days?


ORIGINAL POST:

Market trying to make up its mind...



VIX channel evolving into a triangle.

SPX:  came within 4 of the 1177 Butterfly target, probably close enough to indicate the next move is up, but the near term is still a bit muddled.  I'm still mostly straddled here, with near-term bullish positions and longer-term bearish.  The RSI TL's point to a breakout one way or the other before today's close.



If the Butterfly does play out, the reversal at the 1.618 extension (1177) instead of the 1.272 means the .618 AD retracement target is 1138 instead of 1146 we talked about the other day.

The EUR falling wedge we were watching has the look of having broken out, but the move isn't very convincing yet.  We got a backtest, but the initial subsequent rise hasn't impressed me.


It would be too easy to slide the upper bound of the wedge up an smidge, and consider the whole thing to have not broken out at all -- YET.  Either way you look at it, I see a wedge that's due to break out.


Similarly, DX has established a nice rising wedge that reaches its apex on Friday, meaning it should break to the downside before then.



In sum, this feels like a consolidation, with bears trying to work up the courage for another push down -- but just not able to shake the feeling that they'll get trapped yet again.  And, bulls, wondering if Hopium might have finally exhausted itself in the avalanche of negative news.

But, we are clearly due for at least a decent rebound in the short run, possibly something more, before the next leg down.  And, for diehard bulls, there is still room for a larger C wave up before we consider wave 2 "done."


3 comments:

  1. Pebble thanks for the update ... wanted to call your attention to some other potential indicators on the direction this breakout will take ..

    First take a look at the AUD/USD, using X as the July high and A as the Oct low it looks to be setting up a butterfly that could play out to 1.15 !!!

    Also, IYM (Basic Materials ETF) also looks to be setting up a gartley/bat using X as its July high and A as its Oct low.

    If both these play out it should indicate a substantial bullish move in the S&P ... also the downside targets (if these play out)are significantly below the October lows.

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  2. I agree. The only question is how much of a bounce will we get here. With anxiety so high, it wouldn't take much to accelerate things on the downside. If so, we might not get a reversal here to establish the point C we're expecting. Same on most of the equities markets. Hence, my somewhat straddled position.

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  3. VIX is behaving very strange today. When the market was down 100+ points, it was only mildly positive, it went negative even when the market is down by .5%. Not sure if this is a tell for a move up, or because it's post OPEX plus holiday shortened trading week..maybe it's a tell that it will break to the downside out of the triangle? FX kind of disconnected itself today with equities, meaning when the market was down big, FX did not follow, meaning DX strength may be weakening. But one thing is concerning is that everyone is expecting the market to rally this week!!! Will it happen? We shall see....

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