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TraderMongers Day Trading Economic Analysis: September 1, 2010 FOMC Minutes
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S&P 500
End of vacations and back to school hits September as it starts the business year. Crude oil will be reaching its peak in September as hurricane seasons are behind us. Yesterday’s FOMC minutes showed the Fed officials divided over the direction of how to manage the changing Fed balance sheet.
August trading volume did not give the markets the lift it needed and continued to end lower as the month continued. Majority of rallies were short-covering rather than institutional buyers and investors entering the markets. The S&P 500 30 minute chart shows the market moving lower and trading below the 144 and 200 day moving averages. Expect a short-covering rally as we begin the first day of September as we head towards the Labor Day weekend.
On the daily chart of the S&P 500, the market continued to trade below the 144 and 200 day moving averages as we approached the end of August. As institutions and investors return to the markets after the Labor Day weekend and volume picks up expect uncertainty to exist as we approach mid-term elections in November. Markets should continue to trade sideways for the next two months until elections are over.
The Market Volatility Index or VIX track prices that investors are willing to pay for options on the S&P 500, usually to protect themselves against declines in stocks. Currently the VIX trading at the 144 and 200 day moving averages indicating more risky approach towards investments and assets. The thin trading volume in August magnifies moves on the VIX so markets could be less liquid markets than fear-driven. Expect us to be at this range until direction comes back into the markets after the 2010 mid-term elections.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility Index measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the Treasuries, gold, and the dollar when the index is trading above 30.
Summary of Major S&P Pivot Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
Technical Levels Natural Support and Resistance
1125: January 2010 Resistance Level
1100: Natural Resistance Level
1075: Natural Resistance Level
1050: Natural Support Level
Technical Levels 30 Minute Chart
1072: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1065: 200 Day Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
Technical Levels Daily Minute Chart
1096: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1087: 200 Day Moving Average on Daily Chart
Daily Economic Calendar
Motor Vehicles Sales
Mortgage Applications / 7.00 EST
ISM Mfg Index /10.00 EST
Construction Spending / 10.00 EST
Petroleum Report / 10.30 EST
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- Technical and pivot levels for the S&P and other indices
- Alerts for 52 highs and lows as well as their respective sister stocks to watch
- Highlights on the economic calendar and trading strategies off those numbers
- Analysis of various sectors of the markets as well as sister stocks to watch
- Much more
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Wrapping Up a Choppy July
July ended with the same uncertainty it brought in 2010, and I think mist are happy to move into August trading. Markets were unusually slow and volume posthumously light as portfolio managers too the laptops to the beach or the back deck of the house and prepped for a summer BBQ.
(AP) — News that economic growth slowed during the spring gave the stock market a fitting end to a choppy July — yet another back-and-forth day. The Dow Jones industrial average, down almost 120 points in the first minutes of trading, recovered and seesawed throughout the session. The Dow was up 17 in late afternoon. The other major indexes also rose modestly. Traders opted for the safety of Treasury bonds, and that sent interest rates lower. But stocks were on track for their strongest month in a year. The Dow was up 7.1 percent going into Friday’s trading. The Commerce Department said the gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the economy, grew at an annual pace of 2.4 percent from April to June. That’s less than the 2.5 percent economists polled by Thomson Reuters had forecast. At first the report confirmed investors’ belief that the recovery is weakening as unemployment remains high and government stimulus programs end. Consumers cut back on their spending because of job worries and companies spent less to rebuild inventories. But analysts said that as investors read deeper into the report, it didn’t look as bad as they initially thought. They found some good news in consumers’ savings rate. “The consumer actually decided to save more,” Jason Pride, director of investment strategy at Glenmeade, an investment management company. “Consumers have done more to repair their balance sheets than thought.” Pride said that means that those extra savings will eventually be spent, giving the economy a lift. Consumer spending accounts for the bulk of economic activity. Business spending on equipment and software jumped in the second quarter by the biggest amount in 13 years. That was encouraging, analysts said, because it means companies are eventually going to start adding jobs. “Companies are spending and eventually it will turn into employment,” said Ron Weiner, president and CEO at RDM Financial Group. It wasn’t surprising that stocks gave up their gains and turned lower. Trading has been erratic as weak economic numbers have conflicted with companies’ generally good second-quarter earnings and forecasts for the rest of the year. Investors have been quick to cash in their gains because they don’t have a sense of where the market is headed. In afternoon trading, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 17.48, or 0.2 percent, to 10,484.64. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 3.34, or 0.3 percent, to 1,104.87, while the Nasdaq composite index rose 9.09, or 0.4 percent, to 2,260.78. Rising stocks outpaced losers by about 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange where volume came to 745 million shares. Volume was extremely light even for a summer day. That continued a trend that has been seen for much of July. Analysts say many investors, uncertain about the where the market is heading, are staying on the sidelines or moving money into safer alternatives. That strategy sent Treasurys higher Friday. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves opposite its prices, fell to 2.91 percent from 2.99 percent. Its yield is often used as a benchmark for interest rates on mortgages and other consumer loans. A yield below 3 percent suggests investors are worried about long-term growth and don’t fear inflation will be a problem anytime soon. Inflation is a threat to the long-term value of bonds. Investors got some mildly good news from two other economic reports. The University of Michigan/Reuters consumer sentiment index for July rose slightly more than expected to 67.8 from a preliminary reading of 66.5. Economists expected it to rise to 67. And the Chicago Purchasing Managers Index, which measures manufacturing activity in the Midwest, rose unexpectedly to 62.3 this month from 59.1 in June. Economists were expecting a drop to 56.5. The report is seen as an indicator of how the Institute for Supply Management’s nationwide index is likely to come in when it’s released on Monday. Traders were also being cautious because they’re waiting for a series of key reports next week that will give a first look at how the economy is doing in the current quarter. The Institute for Supply Management releases its reports on the manufacturing and services sectors during July and the Labor Department issues its report on employment for this month. Economists predict the two ISM reports will show manufacturing and the services industry expanded in July but at a slower pace than in June. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate likely inched higher to 9.6 percent in July from 9.5 percent in June as the government laid off more temporary census workers. Private employers likely added 90,000 jobs during the month, slightly better than in June. Overseas markets mostly fell Friday after reports that Spain’s credit rating is likely to be cut by Moody’s Investors Service. The potential downgrade comes as the country’s unemployment rate jumped to a 13-year high of 20.09 percent and the government continues to grapple with rising debt problems. Spain’s IBEX 35 fell 1.2 percent. Britain’s FTSE 100 fell 1.1 percent, Germany’s DAX index rose 0.2 percent, and France’s CAC-40 fell 0.2 percent. Japan’s Nikkei stock average fell 1.6 percent.
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TraderMongers: Day Trading Economic News Analysis July 12, 2010
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S&P 500
The market struggled to find direction amidst uncertainty weighing on Europe and second quarter 2010 earnings season. Many traders and investors took profits in the morning before the S&P continued its trend just above Friday’s previous high.
Before the second quarter earnings season started the S&P 500 rallied just below the 200 day moving average on the daily chart of 1086. The results of the second quarter earnings could push the market higher if the numbers are better than expected. However any market leader having a bad second quarter could push an industry sector lower while another sector leader rise higher.
For example Walmart could lead the retails sector higher if second quarter earnings are better than expected and the outlook remains positive. However technology giant Apple may suffer lower second quarter earnings and push the other tech stocks lower.
The Market Volatility Index has been active due to the seasonal selling trend of the ‘Sell in May’ philosophy. If the index is above 30 then traders and investors are switching from riskier assets to cash. Lower than 30 especially breaking through the two major moving averages of 144 and 200 means that people are buying riskier assets and financial instruments. The Market Volatility Index seems to stabilizing after the fourth of July weekend and the anticipation of second quarter 2010 earnings season.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility Index (VIX) measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the Treasuries, gold, and the dollar.
Summary of Major S&P Pivot Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
Technical Levels Natural Support and Resistance
1125: January 2010 Resistance Level
1100: Natural Support Level
1075: Natural Support Level
Technical Levels 5 Minute Chart
1073: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1171: 200 Day Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
Technical Levels Daily Minute Chart
1102: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1086: 200 Day Moving Average on Daily Chart
Daily Economic Calendar
International Trade / 8.30 AM EST
Treasury Budget / 2.00 PM EST
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- Analysis of various sectors of the markets as well as sister stocks to watch
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Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 June 21, 2010
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S&P 500
The market previously rallied up for the past week in anticipation for Friday’s quadruple witching day. Sideways trading occurred as expiration of contracts for all stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures took place.
This Wednesday on June 23rd we have the FOMC meeting, which will give us a direction on where interest rates will be heading. With jobless claims still high and the economy still recovering expect the interest rates to be kept the same however watch for any indication in the wording once the FOMC announcement is made.
Currently, ‘shadow inflation’ has been on the rise as airlines are adding additional subcharges, telecommunications are increasing pricing, and banks are adding additional fees for maintaining accounts. This type of inflation will erode potential recovery and consumer savings.
Looking at the technical level on the 5 minute chart for the S&P 500 Index, we are currently below the January 2010 resistance level which starts at the 1125 level. Breaking this level could mean a huge push upwards as investors and traders return into the markets. However summer has already started so be cautious of low volume trading days ahead and expect days with quick rallies followed quick falls.
On the daily chart of the S&P 500, we are between the 144 and 200 day moving averages of 1110 and 1087. Do not expect any major movements unless we break out of this trading range.
- If we break above 1110 then expect the January 2010 resistance levels starting a 1125 to hold back the market during these low volume summer months.
- If we break below 1087 then be wary of picking bottoms in the market as we may be expect to go even lower due to the slow down in manufacturing, increasing jobless claims, the European debt crisis, and the fears of another ‘flash crash’
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility Index (VIX) measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the Treasuries, gold, and the dollar.
The Market Volatility Index is currently below 30, which usually means that traders and investors are switching from cash to riskier assets such as equities and other financial instruments. If the volatility breaks through the 25 level then the markets show an influx of equity purchases. The 25 level is a major level of support for CBOE Market Volatility Index as it is the convergence of the 144 and 200 day moving averages. This index must break down below 25 or bounce above 30 for the markets to show a consistent momentum and direction.
Summary of Major Pivot Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
Technical Levels Natural Support and Resistance
1125: January 2010 Resistance Level
1100: Natural Support Level
1075: Natural Support Level
Technical Levels 5 Minute Chart
1115: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1114: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
Technical Levels Daily Minute Chart
1110: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1087: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
Monday Economic Calendar
No Economic Numbers Scheduled – Watch European and Asian Markets
3 – Month Bill Auction / 11.30 AM
6 – Month Bill Auction / 11.30 AM
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Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 June 11, 2010
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S&P 500
The S&P 500 index is currently trading between these natural support and resistance levels: 1050, 1075, and the 1100. We are also trading above the 200 day moving average on the 5 minute chart at 1073. Do not expect a break below the 1075 level on Friday due to the support levels provided by both the 144 and 200 day moving averages. The markets will most likely trade sideways going into Friday’s trading.
On Thursday the S&P 500 ended the trade just above the 1085 200 day moving average on the daily chart. Expect sideways trading as we push into Friday because we are still below the 144 day Fibonacci moving average of 1111. Until we break above this level do expect a confirmed rally or recovering especially throughout these low-volume trading summer months. We still believe that any positive news is considered a temporary rally as move into August which is considered the slowest trading month.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility index (VIX) measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the Treasuries, gold, and the dollar.
As long as we stay above this level expect pessimism as we approach the slow summer months. Currently the VIX is above the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart. The volatility index is just above 30.00 as of today so traders and investors may rethink their short positions or continue retreat to safer assets.
However due to the low volume in the recent rally and liquidation of mutual fund investors due to frightening instances such as the ‘flash crash,’ European debt crisis and BP Oil Spill expect volatility will return and traders will prey and make money on both ends. Traders will buy when investors are fearful and sell when they are euphoric and confident.
Summary of Pivot and Technical Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
1111: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1100: Natural Resistance Level
1090: Important Pivot Level
1085: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1075: Natural Resistance Level
1074: 144, 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1073: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1050: Natural Support Level
Friday Economic Calendar
Retail Sales / 8.30 EST
Consumer Sentiment / 9.55 EST
Business Inventories / 10.00 EST
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Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 June 9, 2010
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S&P 500
Fears of the European debt crisis continues to mount however many traders and investors believe that the US will recover at a much faster pace. Ben Bernanke will be testifying tomorrow before the Committee on the Budget, US House of Representatives however today he mentioned to be ‘cautious on the US recovery.’ The Beige Book will be released tomorrow however many believe that the FOMC will keep interest rates low for a while. The dollar lost ground to the euro due to purchases of equities that rallied the market.
We rallied above yesterday’s 144 day moving average on the 5 minute chart at 1058 so we expect to finish above this level. The S&P 500 took a breather today after two days of declines and rallied near the 200 day moving average of 1062 on the 5 minute. Expect the markets to be in a narrow trading range within these low volume trading months.
We expected the markets will be in a tight trading range between 1075 and 1100 however the lower the indices trend the trading range decreases has well. We now expect to be within a trading range between 1025 and 1075
On Thursday the 1071 level and 1075 will provide adequate resistance levels while the 1050 will provide a natural support level for the S&P 500. The 1071 was Tuesday’s previous high and the 1075 is the natural resistance level.
On Tuesday we had a retracement to the 1050 area which we reached in early February. This second attempt could break this area due to the low volume trading during the summer months as well as the issues facing Europe sovereign debt and the BP oil crisis. However we broke through the 1050 level only to rally at the end of the day to 1062.
We are trading below the 200 day moving average on the daily chart (1085) so expect any positive news to be a temporary rally as the volume dries up as me move along towards August – the slowest trading month.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility index (VIX) measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the Treasuries, gold, and the dollar.
As long as we stay above this level expect pessimism as we approach the slow summer months. Currently the VIX is above the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart. The volatility index is above 30.00 as of so traders and investors may maintain their short positions and retreat to safer assets.
However due to the low volume in the recent rally and liquidation of mutual fund investors due to frightening instances such as the ‘flash crash,’ European debt crisis and BP Oil Spill expect volatility will return and traders will prey and make money on both ends. Traders will buy when investors are fearful and sell when they are euphoric and confident.
Summary of Pivot and Technical Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
1111: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1100: Natural Resistance Level
1090: Important Pivot Level
1085: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1075: Natural Resistance Level
1063: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1058: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1050: Natural Support Level
Wednesday Economic Calendar
Mortgage Applications / 7.00 EST
Wholesale Trade / 10.00 EST
Petroleum Report / 10.30 EST
Beige Book / 2.00 EST
Ben Bernanke Speaking / 10.00 EST and 16.00 EST
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The content in this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only. We offer no investment advice and nothing in this material should be construed as such. There is risk of loss when you invest; past performance is never a guarantee of future performance. Trading is the sole responsibility of the individual. No reader should act on the basis of any matter contained herein without getting appropriate professional advice. Every investor or trader should consider all offerings of products and services on their own merits and for suitability to the individual’s personal needs and circumstances.
- About the Author: Shamim Ziyaaudhin is one of the editors of TraderMongers.com a one stop trading news feed source for worldwide traders and investors. Their philosophy is to establish the standard for providing market news feed that is comprehensive, accurate, and concise. Providing technical and fundamental trading setups, economic numbers, and calendar events throughout the trading day. Shamim has a Masters in Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University and holds a degree in Psychology from Rutgers University. Click here to subscribe to Tradermongers E- News Article Source
Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 June 1, 2010
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S&P 500
After Memorial Day weekend beginning the half way point of the year and start of the slow summer season vacations all the market indexes are trading near levels seen on January 2010. Even the summer movies have a hard time getting off of ground such as the recent Memorial Day weekend movies: Prince of Persia and Sex in the City 2.
2010 has not been a great year as revelations are revealed concerning off shore drilling, European countries debt exceeding their GDPs, and the ‘flash crash’ fallout on May 6th. These uncertainties are adding volatility to the markets and traders and investors are seeking safety within Treasuries, gold, and the dollar. The market will continue to go lower as the volume of trades continues lower as we enter the slow summer months and low risk assets become more appealing.
On Friday the S&P 500 index ended the last trading day in May at 1089. We have mentioned that the 1090 resistance level is a major level to break. It was broken on Thursday due to a short covering rally and fell back.
The S&P 500 index is currently trading below the January 2010 resistance level and ended the day on Friday on the 200 day moving average on the daily chart of 1089.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility index (VIX) measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the dollar.
As long as we stay above this level expect pessimism as we approach the slow summer months. Currently the VIX is above the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart. The index is also slightly above 30 so unless it is below this level do not expect a confirmed rally or upside within the equities market.
Summary of Pivot and Technical Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
1115: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1100: Natural Resistance Level
1091: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1090: Strong Resistance Level
1089: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1088: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1175: Natural Support Level
Wednesday Economic Calendar
Motor Vehicle Sales
ISM Mfg Index / 9.00 EST
Construction Spending / 10.00 EST
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The content in this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only. We offer no investment advice and nothing in this material should be construed as such. There is risk of loss when you invest; past performance is never a guarantee of future performance. Trading is the sole responsibility of the individual. No reader should act on the basis of any matter contained herein without getting appropriate professional advice. Every investor or trader should consider all offerings of products and services on their own merits and for suitability to the individual’s personal needs and circumstances.
- About the Author: Shamim Ziyaaudhin is one of the editors of TraderMongers.com a one stop trading news feed source for worldwide traders and investors. Their philosophy is to establish the standard for providing market news feed that is comprehensive, accurate, and concise. Providing technical and fundamental trading setups, economic numbers, and calendar events throughout the trading day. Shamim has a Masters in Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University and holds a degree in Psychology from Rutgers University. Click here to subscribe to Tradermongers E- News Article Source
Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 May 26, 2010
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S&P 500
The European markets are plaguing the markets as their debts will hurt the global financial sectors. On the US front the Federal Reserve banks want to raise the discount rate, which is a sign of confidence of recovery within the economy. However jobless claims are still high so any chance of currently raising interest rates are nil.
The S&P 500 index finished as it did yesterday around the natural support level of 1175. Investors and traders maybe covering their shorts the ‘Volcker Rule’ is slowly becoming a reality which limits high-risk trading near July 4th.
The index met resistance due to Monday’s previous high as well as the convergence of the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the 5 minute chart. The S&P 500 index should be trading below the 1190 Monday’s resistance. An upward breakout could possible push the towards the 1110 area.
Looking at the daily chart of the S&P 500, the index is currently trading below the January 2010 resistance level as well as the 144 and 200 day moving averages. Yesterday we mentioned that the S&P 500 will be range bound between 1175 and 1110 as we head towards the slow summer months. The index traded below this range however rallied and finished near the natural resistance level of 1175.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Market Volatility index (VIX) measures options activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. Increasing volatility implies pessimism within the market and stocks sell off as traders seek protection for their assets.
A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the dollar. As long as we stay above this level expect pessimism as we approach the slow summer months. Currently the VIX is above the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart. The index is also slightly above 30 so unless it is below this level do not expect a confirmed rally or upside within the equities market.
As long as we are below the 1075 level on the S&P 500 and the market volatility is above 30 expect choppy trading with no confirmed rallies. We still expect the market to be range bound between 1075 and 1100.
Summary of Pivot and Technical Levels
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
1116: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1110: Natural Resistance Level
1190: Monday’s Previous High
1086: 144 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
1085: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on Daily Chart
1175: Natural Support Level
1069: 200 Day Fibonacci Moving Average on 5 Minute Chart
Wednesday Economic Calendar
Mortgage Applications / 7.00 EST
Durable Goods Orders / 8.30 EST
New Home Sales / 10.00 EST
Petroleum Report / 10.30 est
Disclaimer
The content in this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only. We offer no investment advice and nothing in this material should be construed as such. There is risk of loss when you invest; past performance is never a guarantee of future performance. Trading is the sole responsibility of the individual. No reader should act on the basis of any matter contained herein without getting appropriate professional advice. Every investor or trader should consider all offerings of products and services on their own merits and for suitability to the individual’s personal needs and circumstances.
- About the Author: Shamim Ziyaaudhin is one of the editors of TraderMongers.com a one stop trading news feed source for worldwide traders and investors. Their philosophy is to establish the standard for providing market news feed that is comprehensive, accurate, and concise. Providing technical and fundamental trading setups, economic numbers, and calendar events throughout the trading day. Shamim has a Masters in Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University and holds a degree in Psychology from Rutgers University. Click here to subscribe to Tradermongers E- News Article Source
Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 May 21, 2010
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S&P 500 Pivots
On Thursday the US equity indexes continued it’s May sell off philosophy. All the major indexes were down for the day amplified by the European debt crisis, the oil-spill in the Gulf, and the recent 1000 point crash in the Dow Industrials. After a three day sell off there could be a possible rally due to options expirations tomorrow as well as traders and investors getting out of their short positions prior to the weekend.
The S&P 500 index on the 5 minute chart fell for the third straight session trading below the 144 and 200 day moving averages. The 200 day moving average converge with Wednesday’s previous low at 1101 so expect resistance between 1100 and 1101 going into Friday’s trading day. Commodities are weaker due to the events listed above as well as a possible slowdown in China will drain global growth. Today jobless claims were released and a jump from 25k to 471k didn’t encourage the US equity markets.
Currently the index is below the 200 day moving average on the daily chart. We have told our readers before the S&P 500 is currently undergoing a correction. On the daily chart of the index is currently trading below the January 2010 resistance level of 1121. The first resistance level is 1100 and 1101. Expect the S&P 500 to find resistance breaking the second resistance level between 1117 and 1120 area as it is below the January 2010 pivot level of 1121. We had a three day sell off in equities as we approach Friday’s trading day. Tomorrow expect a mini rally due to options expiration.
The market volatility index (VIX) measures option activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. Increasing volatility implies pessimism within the market and stocks sell off as traders and investors are seeking protection for their assets instead of risks.
A common trading strategy for traders and investors includes a VIX level of 30 or above means an immediate switch from equities to cash. Traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety and protection within the dollar. Currently the VIX is above the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart. As long as we stay above this level expect pessimism as we approach the slow summer months.
Summary of Pivot and Technical Levels:
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
1101: 200 day Fibonacci moving average on 5 minute chart
1100: Natural Resistance Level
1096: 144 day Fibonacci moving average on 5 minute chart
1127 – 1141: Major resistance level for the S&P for January 2010
1117: 144 day Fibonacci moving average on daily chart
1085: 200 day Fibonacci moving average on daily chart
Friday Economic Calendar:
No Economic Numbers Scheduled
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Day Trading Economic News Analysis: S&P 500 May 19, 2010
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S&P 500 Pivots
On Tuesday all the major indexes were down for the day. ‘Sell in May and go away’ theme was amplified with the European debt crisis, the oil-spill in the Gulf, and the recent 1000 point crash in the Dow Industrials. Commodities are taking a hit as copper is going low and gold is finding ground.
Gold hit a record price in dollars of $1,249 last week. Gold imports have been increasing in India prior to April and May as they prepare for a million wedding ceremonies to be held during that time period. However gold fell short 1.1% falling $13.10 to $1215 as traders and investors are retreating from the markets and finding safety within the dollar. Crude oil is finding similar wear as it is trading around $68 a barrel with the stronger dollar. However crude oil is falling 25% faster than gold according the Dennis Gartman, editor of the Gartman letter.
The S&P 500 index on the 5 minute chart shows a downward trend on Tuesday trading below its moving averages as well as January 2010 support levels. Expect the market to go sideways unless it is given direction by today’s FOMC minutes.
We have told our readers before the S&P 500 is currently undergoing a correction. The seasonal trading strategy of ‘Sell in May and go away’ is currently strong. On the daily chart of the S&P 500 we are currently trading below the January 2010 support level. Expect some support around this area unless the bears take over the market and push the index below the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart.
The market volatility index measures option activity within the market and is widely used tracking the S&P 500. Increasing volatility implies pessimism within the market and stocks sell off. Currently the market volatility is above the 144 and 200 day moving averages on the daily chart. As long as we stay above this level expect pessimism as we approach the slow summer months.
Summary of Pivot and Technical Levels:
1219: S&P 500 52 Week High
1150: Natural Support Level
1134: 144 day Fibonacci moving average on 5 minute chart
1131: 200 day Fibonacci moving average on 5 minute chart
1127 – 1141
Major resistance level for the S&P for January 2010
1118: 144 day Fibonacci moving average on daily chart
1084: 200 day Fibonacci moving average on daily chart
Wednesday Economic Calendar:
Mortgage Applications / 7.00 EST
Consumer Price Index / 8.30 EST
Petroleum Report / 10.30 EST
FOMC Minutes / 14.00 EST
Disclaimer
The content in this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only. We offer no investment advice, and nothing in this material should be construed as such. There is a risk of loss when you invest; past performance is never a guarantee of future performance. Trading is the sole responsibility of the individual. No reader should act on the basis of any matter contained herein without getting appropriate professional advice. Every investor or trader should consider all advice and all offerings of products and services on their own merits and for suitability to the individual’s personal needs and circumstances.
- About the Author: Shamim Ziyaaudhin is one of the editors of TraderMongers.com a one stop trading news feed source for worldwide traders and investors. Their philosophy is to establish the standard for providing market news feed that is comprehensive, accurate, and concise. Providing technical and fundamental trading setups, economic numbers, and calendar events throughout the trading day. Shamim has a Masters in Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University and holds a degree in Psychology from Rutgers University. Click here to subscribe to Tradermongers E- News Article Source
