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October 27, 2016Non-Directional Strategies
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Market Commentary
What I’ve just witnessed over the last 30 minutes encapsulates what we’ve seen in markets lately. Both AMZN and GOOG announced earnings for 3Q right after the closing bell, and went in opposite directions. The net result is that the Nasdaq went essentially nowhere. Odds are, by tomorrow’s open, either could rally or fade again as these results are processed around the globe. This is yet another reason why markets cannot pick a direction. Imagine if both had rallied or sold off? We’d be out of this range in a hurry.
And the hits just keep coming; tomorrow morning we have GDP at 0830a ET, expecting 2.5% with a 1.4% read last quarter. As always, the reaction might not be what everyone would expect, because it has to be run through the Fed “filter” first. Note also that the RUT has lost support at the 1200 level.
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Offensive Actions
Offensive Actions for the next trading day:
- No trades for tomorrow; I will outline some additional trades on Saturday for Monday entry.
Defensive Actions
Defensive actions for the next trading day:
- Any vertical debit spreads that we set up are risk-managed from day one, and no defense is really required.
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.
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Technical Analysis Section
Market Internals: Volume was average today. Breadth was weak with -201 advancers minus decliners.
SPX Market Timer : The Intermediate line turned down above the Lower Reversal Zone, showing a neutral bias. No leading signals at this time, however the two smaller timeframes are close to showing a bullish cluster.
DOW Theory: The SPX is in a long term uptrend, an intermediate uptrend, and a short-term uptrend. The RUT is in a long-term downtrend, an intermediate downtrend, and a short-term downtrend. The Dow is in an intermediate uptrend and short-term downtrend.
VIX: The VIX rose 7.87% to 15.36, inside the bollinger bands. The RVX gained 6.06% to 20.82 and is back inside the bollinger bands.
Fibonacci Retracements: No retracements in play at this time..
Support/Resistance: For the SPX, support is at 2100 … with overhead resistance near 2200. The RUT has support at RUT 1090 with overhead resistance at about 1300. 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 still highly-charged with a reading of 55. The Weekly chart is now fully-charged showing an energy reading of 66, due to the recent chop. The Daily chart is showing a level of 53 which is almost fully-recharged but starting to reflect the recent drop. We are showing the rare condition of Full Energy again! We should see a relatively large move very soon.
Other Technicals: The SPX Stochastics indicator rose to 48, mid-scale. The RUT Stochastics indicator fell to 19, oversold. The SPX MACD histogram fell below the signal line, showing a loss of upside momentum. The SPX is inside the Bollinger Bands with Bollinger Band support at 2123 and resistance at the upper band at 2169 and is above the lower band. The RUT is outside the Bollinger Bands with its boundaries at 1193 to 1259 and price is below the lower band.
If Central Banks go “all-in” to save each sovereign economy, this will not be sustainable in the long run. We will continue to monitor price action that will show us if the character of the market is moving towards a change in character to a Quiet/Trending Bull again. For now, we’re seeing necessary corrective action come in to “shock-start” markets and volatility again. Markets have become complacent to all of the central bank monetary policy and that’s not a good thing..
Position Management – NonDirectional Trades
Offense: If this dip in price hits the 2050-2100 level on the S&P, we are game on for back month put spreads.
- SPX 11NOV 2080/2085*2185/2190 LP Iron Condor (10/17)- I entered this position for a $2.50 credit, and per my recent advisory I closed this position with limit order for $2.00 debit GTC (10/21). This created a 16.8% return in the space of 5 days.
I don’t want to go back to the well with another position until “the move” shows up, whenever that is.
- SDS Stock – I still own 100 shares of this stock from 2011 and will continue to write calls against this position with every correction/pullback.
- VXX Stock – I own 12 shares of this stock and will hold until Armageddon occurs.
- SLV Stock – I have 1000 shares of the SLV that was assigned at the $15 level, and will continue to write time against these shares on every rally. I will look to sell more calls in the next bounce higher in SLV.
- SSO – Waiting for the next pullback to sell puts against the SSO, preferably at the 50 level or lower. .
Nothing to do at this time with current positions.
Position Management – Directional Trades
Thoughts on current swing strategies:
- 8/21 EMA Crossover -I entered the 8/21 ema long setup (10/5) with an ATM SPY vertical spread, using the 26OCT 216/218 call spread, paying $1.12 debit, and this trade expired OTM. We’ll look for the next crossover.
- RSI(2) CounterTrend – Looking for the next signal.
- 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.
Looking for the next edge. Price has been so choppy that it’s been difficult to identify the next edge.
I have the following positions in play:
- QQQ 11NOV 116/118 debit put spread (10/17) – I entered this trade by buying the 118 put and simultaneously selling the 116 put, for an .84 debit, and I will look for about a 50% return from this trade.
I had the following positions:
- BA 28OCT 141/142 call spread (10/24) – entered for $.23 debit and closed (10/26) for an $.89 credit; this gave me a net profit of $62 per contract.
- BA 28OCT 136/137 call spread (10/24) – entered for $.61 debit. I closed it (10/27) for a $.97 credit; this gave me a net profit of $32/contract.
Per Saturday’s advisory I set up a couple of earnings trades for BA, and I closed them 1 & 2 days after earnings, and after today’s “sell the news” weakness you can see why.
I’ll look for some more of these opportunities for next week. I’m not sure that I want to mess around with GOOGL and AMZN tonight.
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.
To remove the current series of puts, I will look for a move down to and below the SPX 2100 level.
I never got the upside “burst” to allow me to sell call spreads above SPY 230 that I wanted; now I can concentrate on selling put spreads at some level below SPY 200.
We currently have the following positions in play with this strategy:
- SPY NOV 197 Long Puts – I entered this position (8/22) for a $1.56 debit.
- SPY JAN17 193 Long Puts – I entered this position (10/24) for a $1.33 debit.