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Rod David – Page 1598 – If, Then… Market Timing

Posts by Rod David

Morning Bias

THU morning signal (triggered at 10:15 ET) SPX ES
Bias-up: above  2090.75 2084.50
…would target  2095.75  2089.50
Bias-down: under  2083.50  2077.25
…would target 2077.00  2070.75
Signal status: NO-BIAS, BOTH BIAS SIGNALS TOUCHED FAQ
INTRO VIDEOS #1 and #2

1. At 10:15, trading above the bias-up signal or under the bias-down signal would put into play a test of its bias-up or bias-down target.
2. Not triggering either bias signal at 10:15 would be “no-bias,” and the bias signals should define the bias environment’s range.
— A test of the opposite bias signal would be targeted if one bias signal was tested before triggering no-bias.
3. Touching the bias signal within 3 minutes either way of 10:15 would invoke a grace period through 10:30 to trigger a late signal.
— “Late” signals don’t require testing the opposite bias signal, but it’s still likely.
4. Still testing the bias signal at 10:30 after invoking the grace period would trigger “noN-bias,” with no bias influence.

Pre-close View… The price of delay.

Shallow corrections rack up a bill.

The post-open reaction down from testing 2066.00 had recovered to trigger the bias-up signal triggered. After also extending through its bias-up target, the noon hour’s shallow correction confirmed the session had become overly optimistic.

Surging6 points to 2079.00 was broadsided easily by the FOMC news. Its reaction plunged to fresh session lows at 2055.50.

Recovering since then has climbed as high as 2075.50. There’s no requirement to resume the rally today. So long as the eventual third higher close required by Thursday’s confirmed breakout is fulfilled today, the rally’s next higher objective at 2088.00 is likely in-play.

Daily Spot… Stirring the pot.

A daily summary of high-profile members of several complexes… View a more detailed discussion of each chart at the end of today’s Market Wrap.

Eurodollar Sep Contract (EC, ETF: (FXE, UUP))
Gapping up Wednesday probed above Tuesday’s high to more fully utilize the room for a bounce up to 1.1100. Having fully utilized it, I noted during the morning Tour that a reaction down had become likely and likely at least to fulfill the minimum third lower close in-play. The FOMC reaction actually plunged to new lows at 1.0933.

Gold Dec Contract (GC, ETF: (GLD))
Gapping up Wednesday through the 1170.00 buy signal extended through 1173.50 and also above 1180.00. The reaction before FOMC had attacked 1173.50. The reaction after plunged down to 1162.00, leaving no new signal.

Silver Dec Contract (SI, ETF: (SLV))
Basing around 15.85 lifted off overnight  to trend up Wednesday and test 16.35. But the FOMC reaction erased it all back down to 15.85.

30-year Treasury Dec Contract (US, ETF: (TLT))
Tuesday’s retest of the bounce limit of last Monday’s 158-10 / 158-24 highs produced another reaction down Wednesday to 157-08. Firming in reaction to FOMC held above 157-02 to delay extending the decline.

Crude Oil Dec Contract (CL, ETF: (USO, USL) (UWTI-long, DWTI-short))
Tuesday’s gap down had already indicated wider realization of the downtrend we’ve been tracking. But Wednesday’s surge developed prematurely to the likelier bounce origin that wasn’t yet reached. The bounce was nonetheless productive, testing 46.00. Back under 44.05-44.25 would signal the bounce had ended and that momentum was reversing down to at least 41.50-42.20.

Natural Gas Nov Contract (NG, ETF: (UNG, UNL))
More ranging around 2.05-2.08 Wednesday continued forming a base that can launch a recovery leg if triggered back above 2.25.

Mid-day Update… Positive attitude.

Still probing higher ahead of FOMC.

This morning’s 2071.50 bias-up signal was met and exceeded up to 2074.75. Consolidating into the noon hour’s exit suddenly spiked up to a fresh high, which has been pierced up to 2076.00.

Meanwhile, RSIs have begun diverging negatively. So, avoiding a corrective dip all but requires extending the rally aggressively.

That upside path is being challenged by the impending FOMC effect that makes attracting new sponsorship difficult. A corrective dip down to 2065.25-2067.50 could help to ensure a favorable reaction back up.  Otherwise, extending higher at all could stumble and reverse down at its first hesitation.

Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Thu Oct 29, 2015

A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.

Highlights: Thursday’s GDP is very high-profile, but actually has no track record for influencing price action. Jobless Claims has lost its influence over time, but I’m starting to highlight it as mass corporate layoffs have been mysteriously absent from the weekly numbers.

GDP
8:30 AM ET

*Jobless Claims
8:30 AM ET

Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
9:45 AM ET

*Pending Home Sales Index
10:00 AM ET

EIA Natural Gas Report
10:30 AM ET

*7-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET

Farm Prices
3:00 PM ET

Fed Balance Sheet
4:30 PM ET

Money Supply
4:30 PM ET