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S&P 500 Short Squeeze: Don't Make the Same Mistake Bears Just Made

Published 08/30/2023, 02:56 AM
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The S&P 500 popped 1.5% on Tuesday as the index put the screws to the bears.

There were some minor economic headlines, but certainly nothing worthy of launching the index through the 50dma and 4,450 resistance.

Instead, this was a massive short squeeze. Bears spent last week planning all of the things they were going to buy with their profits, and instead, found themselves dumped on their butts with a big pile of losses.

S&P 500 Daily Chart

But that’s the way this goes. This is a volatile market, and if we are not taking worthwhile profits when we have them, we will be taking losses a few days later.

Luckily, Tuesday’s pop didn’t surprise readers because we’ve been riding this rebound and collecting a big pile of 3x ETF profits along the way. As I wrote yesterday:

As for what comes next, I like what I see. No one is talking about the Chinese economy anymore. If the market doesn’t care, then we don’t care.

Powell’s speech last Friday couldn’t bring out the sellers either. And, we violated 4,400 support multiple times over the last two weeks without triggering another follow-on wave of defensive selling, telling us there is not much supply left under our feet.

A market that refuses to go down will eventually go up, and that’s the way this trade is coming together. Stick with what is working and keep lifting our stops.

Now that the bears have been squeezed out, who is left to keep buying and pushing stocks higher? That’s a good question.

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As good as the market looks right now, this is when smart traders are switching to defense. The market didn’t get surprised by amazing and unexpected news, so we shouldn’t expect a huge repricing of stocks.

Instead, the Bears got their latest trade wrong, and this bounce is correcting that fairly minor mistake. Is there a reason to keep racing higher? No, probably not.

Now, don’t get me wrong. Stocks could easily continue racing back to the highs. But that’s not the most likely outcome, and we shouldn’t base our next trade on the hope of the unlikely.

We collect worthwhile profits when we have them because if we hold too long, this volatile market will steal them back. Just ask the bears what that feels like.

We don’t need to dump everything, but we should lift our trailing stops to protect our profits and even consider locking in some worthwhile profits proactively. Remember, we only make money when we sell our favorite positions.

Keep holding, lifting stops, and even taking some profits off the table proactively. And once we are out, start looking for that next trade, which could include buying a continuation higher if that’s what the market wants to do.

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how are those stops holding up over night 🌙 in the futures there not.
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