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T2108 Update (September 25, 2014) – Synchronized Sinking

Published 09/26/2014, 02:10 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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T2108 Status: 21.5%
T2107 Status: 45.1% (7 1/2 month low)
VIX Status: 15.6 (17.9% increase!)
General (Short-term) Trading Call: Hold (TRADERS REMAIN READY FOR WIDE SWINGS)
Active T2108 periods: Day #316 over 20% (includes day #280 at 20.01%), Day #3 under 30% (underperiod), Day #9 under 40%, Day #11 under 50%, Day #13 under 60%, Day #55 under 70%

Commentary
I was looking for today’s trading action on Wednesday when I wrote “A Market Over-stretched and Still Primed to Fall” in Tuesday’s T2108 Update. So give or take a day, the market is now poised perfectly for a (sharp) oversold bounce…or perched precariously on the edge of a major drawdown. It all depends on your perspective.

First, the S&P 500 (SPY) and the NASDAQ (QQQ) are perfectly synchronized in the latest breakdown. Both indices sliced right through their respective 50-day moving averages (DMAs). Moreover, they closed well below their lower-Bollinger Bands. By themselves, these closes are in over-stretched positions.

The S&P 500 breaks down below its 50DMA and well below the lower-BB

The S&P 500 breaks down below its 50DMA and well below the lower-BB

The NASDAQ breaks down below its 50DMA and well below the lower-BB

The NASDAQ breaks down below its 50DMA and well below the lower-BB

T2108 closed at 21.5%, its third lowest close since last summer.

Closing in on oversold conditions - can we get a true close below 20% this time?!

Closing in on oversold conditions – can we get a true close below 20% this time?!

T2107 is already well into territory that generated conditions for the first big bounce of the year.

T2107 tells us that many stocks are already over-stretched and eager buyers may take them back up at any time, for any reason

T2107 tells us that many stocks are already over-stretched and eager buyers may take them back up at any time, for any reason

You may be asking how could so many stocks trade below these important moving averages and yet the indices trade within spitting distance of major highs? The answer is that the market’s rally has created a lot of uptrends for a lot of stocks. As these moving averages go higher with the trend, the breaks of these averages occur at higher and higher levels on the indices. So now I am in the very uncomfortable position of preparing to buy oversold conditions without a truly major sell-off in the indices to create a necessary flush of selling or negativity. The S&P 500 and the NASDAQ are even comfortably above those August lows that felt so awful at the time (recall how I insisted traders stick with the oversold trade despite the discomfort?).

Fortunately, the volatility index, the VIX, is at least spiking to generate some of the necessary fear. Note that the VIX could easily retest its highs from the August lows.

The VIX makes another sharp reversal - this whiplash sends it above the 15.32 pivot point

The VIX makes another sharp reversal – this whiplash sends it above the 15.32 pivot point

Remember carefully – the overall bias for volatility is now to go higher, so buyers and bulls will not be able to stay comfortable for long on rallies.

The perfect scenario on the heels of all this synchronized sinking would be a large gap down on Friday morning on the indices to stretch even further below the lower-Bollinger Bands, the VIX retesting the August highs, AND T2108 dropping into (and even closing) in oversold territory. I recognize that I rarely get what I ask for on these trades, so I am just going to stay on alert and remain flexible. I am looking for an ideal first entry point for loading up on ProShares Ultra S&P500 (SSO) (call options OR shares) in anticipation of an oversold bounce. As usual, I will also be prepared to trade in multiple tranches. (When/if T2108 closes oversold, I will do a quick refresher on the rules for oversold trading).

Buyers should beware. The overall technical conditions are once again breaking down on the market. No one can credibly say a big bear market is around the corner, but these conditions DO suggest that you cannot expect trades on the long side to work for long periods of time until the topping signals get broken…unless you are in an invincible and oblivious stock like GoPro, Inc. (GPRO):

Sell-off?!?! What sell-off, GPRO asks...

Sell-off?!?! What sell-off, GPRO asks…

In the world outside of GPRO and a few others, synchronized sinking has appeared in other distressing signals of market detereoration. I conclude with just these three:

  • Caterpillar (CAT) could not hold 200DMA support
  • Emerging markets – represented by iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (EEM) – are facing a critical 200DMA test
  • The Australian dollar continues to sink with the pairing against the Japanese yen continuing to break down…despite what is otherwise general weakness in the Japanese yen as well. A weak Japanese yen is supposed to be good for markets and risk-seeking – it often gets credit for driving the Nikkei higher. I have used AUD/JPY as a more accurate gauge this year.

Caterpillar officially throws up the danger sign with a 200DMA breakdown

Caterpillar officially throws up the danger sign with a 200DMA breakdown

A critical test of the 200DMA for emerging markets as represented in EEM

A critical test of the 200DMA for emerging markets as represented in EEM

The Australian dollar - Japanese yen dance partners continue to confirm a weakening appetite for risk

The Australian dollar – Japanese yen dance partners continue to confirm a weakening appetite for risk

The trading call remains on hold because I do not want to recommend longs/bulls dump positions just ahead of oversold conditions. I cannot officially tell shorts/bears to take profits and get out the way until T2108 hits oversold. Both camps just better be ready for what promises to be a lot more whipping back and forth…

Daily T2108 vs the S&P 500

Black line: T2108 (measured on the right); Green line: S&P 500 (for comparative purposes)
Red line: T2108 Overbought (70%); Blue line: T2108 Oversold (20%)

Weekly T2108
Weekly T2108

Be careful out there!

Full disclosure: net short the Australian dollar

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