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Stock Market Drift Stalls Bearish Signal

Published 05/20/2018, 03:18 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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AT40 = 64.6% of stocks are trading above their respective 40-day moving averages (DMAs)
AT200 = 51.5% of stocks are trading above their respective 200DMAs
VIX = 13.4
Short-term Trading Call: neutral

Commentary
Looks like there was a good reason to wait on flipping my short-term trading call back to (cautiously) bearish. After pointing out that AT40 (T2108), the percentage of stocks trading above their respective 40-day moving averages (DMAs), completed an ominous fade from the overbought threshold at 70%, my favorite indicator proceeded to drift higher to close the week just under last Friday’s close.
T2108

AT40 (T2108) ended a second week in a row just short of the overbought threshold at 70%. Do the buyers still have enough gas to make a bullish push into overbought territory?

While stocks in aggregate were able to drift higher, the move failed to help the S&P 500 (SPY (NYSE:SPY)). The index closed the week barely a point higher than Tuesday’s close. The lackluster trade action makes me think that the notion of an exhausted and reluctant market is a good one. The NASDAQ and the PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) also closed the week flat with Tuesday’s low.
SPY

The S&P 500 (SPY) ended the momentum of its breakout with a gap down and drifted in a close at the low of the week.

SPY

The NASDAQ looked almost like a carbon copy of the S&P 500 (SPY) with a gap down and a drift back to its low of the week.

QQQ

The PowerShares QQQ ETF (QQQ) followed along with the NASDAQ and looks just as exhausted.

Financials were a clear loser on the week. The Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE:XLF) lost 0.8% and closed just above its 50DMA. So what helped AT40 drift higher for the rest of the week? Mainly small caps and industrials. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) sprinted higher from Tuesday’s close and ended the week at a new all-time high.
IWM

The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) stretched out three consecutive all-time highs to close the week as a clear market leader.

The volatility index, the VIX, pulled back sharply from Tuesday’s mini-spike higher. It did not close at a low for the week but the move still supports the bulls and the buyers.
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The volatility index, the VIX, is now languishing around its 200DMA. It is tantalizingly hovering above the 11 threshold for (bullish) extremely low volatility.

So between the boring big stocks and the fleet footed small caps sits my neutral short-term trading call. This is every bit a market still looking for a definitive catalyst. This condition is not aligned with the definitive rallies in the U.S. dollar index, oil prices, and interest rates. Any one of these moves could and should be delivering catalysts but instead it seems they are counterbalancing each other. The charts that make up today’s chart reviews are a small sample of the counterbalancing action that make up the overall market’s drift to nowhere.

CHART REVIEWS

Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)
AMZN was my biggest disappointment for the week. I started the week expecting momentum to return. Instead, even mighty AMZN succumbed to Tuesday’s selling and never recovered. I will wait to take another position: perhaps at a test of 50DMA support or upon filling last week’s gap down.


Amazon

Amazon.com (AMZN) is now caught in post-earnings drift after the big gap and crap from the end of April.

Autozone (AZO)
AZO pulled back perfectly into a fresh entry position. However, options prices are running extremely high with earnings coming up before market on May 22nd. As of Friday’s close the market is pricing in a +/-6% post-earnings move by Friday’s expiration. I am expecting a strong move to the upside, so I am considering a call spread. At a cost of around $2.50 the 680/690 call spread is looking particularly attractive (a +6% move takes AZO to $690).


AZO

Autozone (AZO) looks poised for earnings as it appeared to confirm 200DMA support.

Boeing (NYSE:BA)
BA is no longer a rangebound whipping stock. Volume picked up a bit as BA broke out to a new 2-month high. The stock looks pretty clear to challenge its all-time high from February. Last week’s busted puts will likely be my last on BA until it shows weakness again. My focus for hedges against bullishness go back to Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT).


BA

Boeing (BA) confirmed its 50DMA breakout with a new 2-month high.

BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) (BHP) and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO)
My iron ore pairs trade is back on. BHP pulled back from a 3-year high, so I bought put options. RIO matched its 2018 high. While I wanted to wait until it closed above that high, I figured this point was close enough to trigger buys on call options. Commodities across the board are soaring as inflation pressures continue to build in the global economy. Interestingly, iron ore is nowhere near its 2018 highs. Prices are even barely off the lows of the year. So if iron ore decides to play catch-up, I expect this pairs trade to profit to the upside and not the downside this time.


BHP

BHP Billiton (BHP) pulled back from its breakout to a 3-year high.


RIO

Rio Tinto (RIO) exactly matched its high from 2018 before pulling back into its last gap up

Metal Buletin Iron Ore Index

Iron ore has reluctantly drifted off its 2018 low.

Caterpillar (CAT)
Like Boeing, CAT looks like another industrial stock that is turning the corner. CAT gained 1.3% on Friday in a show of relative strength. With a net positive post-earnings gain, investors have all but forgotten about CAT’s comments about margins hitting a peak for the year. Needless to say my last tranche of CAT puts expired worthless.


CAT

Caterpillar (CAT) ended the week on a positive note and is back to a small post-earnings net gain.

Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE:CMG)
The fresh breakout in CMG I was looking for finally happened this week. While I was ready for it, my execution on the trade was sub-par. On Monday and Tuesday, CMG sprinted from the open only to pull back off its high for the day. After watching my position go from a decent profit and into the red for two straight days, I got trigger happy when CMG once again sprinted from the open on Wednesday. I took my profits and was dismayed to watch CMG continue racing higher. I was fortunate enough to get a new position when CMG pulled back from its high before continuing higher. Thinking the odds favored a gap up or at least another sprint higher on Thursday, I sat on my sizeable profit with only a small hedge by selling a far out-of-the-money call option. Thursday’s pullback was mild enough to encourage me to wait one more day for a resumption of the upward momentum. Friday failed to deliver.

With my focus on the CMG position, I failed to note a disastrous earnings report from Jack In the Box (JACK) which may have helped pressure CMG lower. JACK dropped 8.3% on Thursday and fell another 3.7% on Friday. I heard pundits point to higher food commodity costs to help explain the investor displeasure with JACK; this pressure in turn reflected badly on the dining sector. Yet, it seems to me JACK experienced an improved inflation situation. From the Seeking Alpha transcript (emphasis mine):

“In Q1, you remember we had inflation of over 5%, it was 3.6% this quarter. So the inflation in the back half of the year will be lower than it was in Q1 and Q2, and I think like most companies one of the biggest inflationary items has been potatoes for the entire year and that continues for most of our competitors as well as our self.”


CMG

Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) started a fresh breakout to a fresh 11-month high and promptly reversed.


JACK

Jack in the Box (JACK) imploded after reporting disappointing earnings. The stock closed just above its 2018 closing low.

iShares US Home Construction ETF (ITB)
Home builders keep pushing me to the edge of throwing up my hands only to turn right around and demonstrate a glimmer of remaining promise. Tuesday’s pullback took ITB and many home builders into bearish territory. Interest rates soared, and ITB lost a whopping 3.8% to a 7-month low. I was prepared to sell on one more lower close. Instead, buyers rushed right back in. While this move looks promising, I prefer to take the opportunity to sell my remaining positions at lower losses. I will trigger fresh buys using the rules I discussed in my last post on home builders.


ITB

The iShares US Home Construction ETF (ITB) rose for three straight days and almost reversed Tuesday’s breakdown.



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