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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Bulls Fight Back: April 25, 2012

The market is parading around in yesterday's Apple earnings report like a glamor queen in a mink stole.  An economy that can pump out eleventy zillion iPhones is very pretty, indeed.  Then, along comes the stink of a very disappointing durable goods report.  And, that mink stole is suddenly, jarringly out of place in this economic favela.

It was a nice overnight ramp.  It's taken us past the channel line we identified as key for the bears in yesterday's analog update.   But, is this the hard bounce at the neckline we've been discussing?  Is our alternative playing out (the purple, dashed line) or is this yet another in an endless series of head fakes?



Looking at the daily RSI, we're back testing a trend line (yellow, dashed) going all the way back to last August's lows.  We broke it on the 9th -- remember that 16-pt tumble out of the rising wedge?  I'm going to watch that TL like a hawk, as I believe it holds the key to which way this latest confusion resolves.


Bottom line, you can't break down from an eight-month, 400-point rising wedge and not expect the bulls to put up a little fight.  That's what back tests are all about.  It's a case of the bulls not being ready to give up, and the bears not having enough conviction.

Just like confirmation of a H&S pattern has its levels of certainty, so does the bust of a H&S pattern.  One key indicator to watch is whether we exceed the previous shoulder -- 1392.76 on the 17th.  So far we haven't, reaching only 1390.81 this morning.

Another is whether this ramp causes the overall pattern to start looking malformed.  In this case, the left shoulder was very lumpy and drawn out to begin with -- a complex H&S left shoulder with two touches of the neckline.  So, a complex right shoulder with two touches would actually be in keeping with the existing pattern.

Remember, we had originally been looking for 1400 in order for the right shoulder to be proportional to the left.   We never did reach the parallel shoulder line, and so an A-B-C move to 1400-1408 would leave the pattern looking slightly better.

The only issue with that scerario, though, is that the analog doesn't fit as well if the right shoulder extends more than a few additional sessions.  In 2011, the H&S pattern took 41 sessions, with the left shoulder lasting 13 sessions (32%), the head lasting 18 (44%) and the right shoulder lasting 10 (24%).  Thus far, this pattern has taken 57 sessions, with the left shoulder lasting 22 (38%), the head lasting 24 (44%) and the right shoulder (so far) at 11 (19%). 

While no particular proportionality is required of H&S patterns, it is for analogs.  I'd be a little leery of the analog playing out if the right shoulder lasts too much longer.  By Tuesday of next week, the right shoulder -- and the entire H&S pattern -- will be roughly proportional to the 2011's.  That means whatever bump this pattern has in store should run its course pretty quickly if the analog is going to hold.

Bernanke speaks at 2:15 EST.  I suspect most of the fireworks is done till at least then.

Stay tuned.



4 comments:

  1. love your write ups thanks alot

    should get a backtest of the 1380ish i mentioned yesterday, that will be the market decision time for me, if it holds we're off to the races, if not this is a fake out

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  2.  Thanks PW!   You mention the key indicator to watch H&S is "1392.76 on the 17th for H&S. So far we haven't, reaching only 1390.81 this morning."    Out of curiosity, I checked the SPX at the close, it is 1390.69.
    It is almost the same from this morning.   It is amazing.  On the other hand, despite Apple (saves the world) before the market, and Bernanke (saves the world), the index is unchanged from the morning. 

    In other words, Bernanke did not cause fireworks, as far as today is concern.

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  3.  my pleasure, thanks for reading.  Curious, how'd you happen to pick 1380?

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  4. intersection of bottom of  the bear flag  channel and the downslope from the 1422 peak ... cheers pw

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