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September 26, 2018

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Market Commentary

Markets were reacting well to the well-telegraphed Fed policy rate hike of .25% today, however the markets got angry as Powell wrapped up his news conference and did not clarify the removal of the term “accomodative” from the text, implying that rate hikes were coming hell or high water, even though he stated that inflation “was not in our forecasts.”

Regardless of whatever catalyst drove prices lower, this might be the weekly chart exhaustion finally coming to bear on these charts, meaning that we could see a very quick downdraft into next week, if we’re lucky. Let’s get things goosed up for the fourth quarter..

I have started to update my Trading Plan in the left-hand sidebar and the Non-Directional portion has been uploaded. I will populate the rest of the trading plan going forward. Again, the trading plan is designed to fit “today’s” market.

The scan for the “Cheap Stocks with Weeklys”  is available here.

The RSI(2) FE scan is available here.

The current MAIN “high liquidity” watchlist that I’m scanning against in thinkorswim is available here.

The latest crypto video (Cryptocurrency Market Visualized) is available here

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For an embedded video player version of today’s market video, please click here.

Offensive Actions

Offensive Actions for the next trading day:

  • No trades for tomorrow.

Defensive Actions

Defensive actions for the next trading day:

  • Any vertical, butterfly, or diagonal debit spreads that we set up are risk-managed from day one, and no defense is really required.
  • Closing orders have been entered for all new spreads.

Strategy Summary Graphs

Each graph below represents a summary of the current performance of a strategy category. For an explanation of what the graphs mean, watch this video.

Non-Directional Strategies

Semi-Directional Strategies

Directional Strategies

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Technical Analysis Section

Market Internals:  Volume was average today and breadth ended the day relatively weak with -180 advancers minus decliners.

SPX Market Timer : The Intermediate line flattened in the Upper Reversal Zone, still showing a bullish bias. This study is now showing a Weak Bullish Cluster for the second day in a row with the two smallest timeframes clustered in the Lower Reversal Zone. This can be a reliable leading indicator for a bounce.

DOW Theory: The SPX is in a long term uptrend, an intermediate uptrend, and a short-term downtrend. The RUT is in a long-term uptrend, an intermediate uptrend, and a short-term downtrend. The Dow is in an intermediate uptrend and short-term downtrend.

VIX: The VIX rose to 13.02 after peaking at 50.3 eight months ago, inside the bollinger bands. The RVX rose to 15.45 and is inside the bollinger bands.

Fibonacci Retracements: The price has now broken above February highs on the S&P500, NASDAQ, & Russell 2000 so we might actually switch over to looking at Fib Extensions going forward.

Support/Resistance: For the SPX, support is at 2700 … with no overhead resistance. The RUT has support at RUT 1630 with overhead resistance at 1742. All three major index charts that we follow are now showing a Golden Cross with the 50 day moving average crossing above the 200 day average.

Fractal Energies: The major timeframe (Monthly) is almost recharged again, with a reading of 48. The Weekly chart is at exhaustion with an energy reading of 34. The Daily chart is showing a level of 45 which has quite a lot of energy left to contribute before exhaustion.

Other Technicals: The SPX Stochastics indicator rose to 76, below overbought. The RUT Stochastics indicator fell to 32, below mid-scale. The SPX MACD histogram fell below the signal line, showing a loss of upside momentum. The SPX is back inside the Bollinger Bands with Bollinger Band support at 2869 and resistance at the upper band at 2933 and price is below the upper band. The RUT is outside the Bollinger Bands  with its boundaries at 1693 to 1741 and price is below the lower band and a squeeze is on. The S&P is breaking higher but the RUT has gone dormant

SPX chart

Position Management – NonDirectional Trades

I have the following positions in play:

  • SPY 19OCT 282/283*295/296 Long Iron Condor (9/17) entered for $.16 debit puts and $.18 debit calls for a total debit of $.34. Will look for a 200% return on each leg independently over the next month to achieve a roughly 50% return on entire trade. I am entering a $.51 closing credit GTC on each “side” until one of them “fires,” and then I’ll look to see whether it’s worth it to close the opposite side which should be just about worthless at that point.

 

We’ll wait for some big movement with our long condor and will sell the next short condor when exhaustion hits. Looks like the upside breakout might have failed.

I have no positions at this time.

We’ll park this strategy until the next high-probability condition shows. We’ll want to see daily exhaustion on the SPX or RUT after a strong move, at the very least.

I have no remaining positions. Calendar spreads are good for markets in quiet/trending character, so there is a good shot that we can start to play these again.

The calendar spread tracking sheet is available for your download here. Yes, if you follow the math in the sheet, all of the numbers account for commissions in and out of the trade. Please note: If you trade these positions please keep the size small, to the point where you “do not care” about the success or failure of this position.

I am targeting stocks using short puts/covered calls that offer a much lower absolute risk point, where in event of crash we can almost define our total risk by the price of the underlying. While this is not how I intend to manage risk in these positions, I view this as fundamentally more solid than trying to actively manage risk on assets that are going for $$$hundreds which have also gone parabolic. I have the following positions in play:

  • SLV Stock – I have 1000 shares of the SLV that was assigned at the $15 level. I will look for the next bounce to sell calls into.

No entries at this time; I’d like to see a decent pullback before we go shopping again for new stock candidates.

Position Management – Directional Trades

Thoughts on current swing strategies:

  • 8/21 EMA Crossover –  No current positions.
  • RSI(2) CounterTrend –   Looking for the next setup.
  • Daily S&P Advancers – if I see the number of daily S&P500 advancers drop into single digits near the close of any trading day, I will go long shares of the SSO.
  • Swing – I have the following trades in play:
    • AAPL 26OCT 220/222.5 debit put spread (9/18) entered for $1.23 debit. I will look for a 50% return on capital from this position.

Nice move over the last few days in the crypto space. Bull trap again?

Investors should currently be looking to find technical entries to warehouse BTC/ETH/LTC assets for eventual trades on Alt-coins. You should also be looking to devices like “trezor” or other cold-storage devices to keep your assets off of the network, or other secure wallet such as Navcoin. Relying on the security of your broker is no longer good enough; no one can log into your ETrade account and “steal” your stock assets, but the whole nature of Cryptocurrencies and their portability means that someone can grab your assets and transfer them elsewhere. I will continue to discuss the tradingview platform in daily videos as I think that it is currently the best way to chart the “big three.”

Viewing the SPY from the Friday closing price at 291.99, there is a +/-3.376 EM into this coming Friday.  This is somewhat smaller than last week’s 3.435EM but not by much. .

The EM targets for this Friday’s close are 295.37 to the upside, and 288.61 to the downside.

We can fade either marker this week; last week we got very close to the upper marker.

This is a new section for this newsletter; I would like to start to carefully build some bearish positions that would be the virtual opposite of a covered call, yet I will use deep ITM long puts as the short stock substitute, and write short covered puts against those long puts.

I would like to add one additional consideration to the criteria, in that I’d like to see the price print a “lower high” first on the daily chart. Otherwise what is “high” can go “higher” as we’ve seen repeatedly over the years.

I will also publish the criteria for managing the short and long positions with this strategy. This is definitely counter-trend for now but might prove to be valuable down the road.

Right now we are seeing LOW and UNP show up on this scan. Quite honestly nothing has really faded after showing on this scan. We might need to wait for larger timeframes to exhaust themselves as it appears like 2017 is repeating again.

Previously I was seeing MRK, PFE, and LLY show up on this scan; I added the MRK 16NOV $75 puts for about $7.00/contract as a paper trade. I’ll just track this one on paper for now while we develop management rules. If the price drops I will sell short-term puts against it (on paper). We’re seeing a very bullish market right now so I would not expect this strategy to be easy to trade right now; this is why we’re getting our feet wet and looking to build inventory when things go really off the rails.

The scan that I discussed in the 8/4/2018 video is available to download for thinkorswim here: http://tos.mx/OvdVnz

I will also be adding a second Larry Connors scan to this section as well; here is the Connors Crash scan: http://tos.mx/BhHuKL

I have the following positions at this time:

  • IWM 19OCT 170/172 debit call vertical (9/17) entered for $1.03 debit and will look for 50% return on this position.
  • MCD 26OCT 162.5/165 debit call vertical (9/24) entered for $1.25 debit and will look for 50% return.
  • QQQ 26OCT 190.5/191.5 debit call vertical (9/25) entered for $.18. I will look for 100% return from this trade.

 

No additional trades at this time.

The “Hindenburg Strategy” is meant to capture “value” from successive corrections that lead up to the final “death spiral” with a Bear Market. The basic principle is to buy 3-month out long puts on the SPY, and to finance those puts by the sale of credit spreads. Frankly, selling the “financing” trades has been a huge challenge in this low-vol environment. I will only sell put spreads on decent pullbacks that allow me to secure put spreads 10% OTM. We have no positions at the current time.

I have the following position:

  • SPY 16NOV 257 Puts (8/23) entered for $1.50 debit. I would close these on a test of the 200 day moving average.
  • SPY DEC 262 Puts (9/17) entered for $1.72 debit. I would close these on a test of the 200 day moving average.

 

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