T2108 Update: The Ali Rah Rah Pop

 | Nov 10, 2014 02:52PM ET

T2108 Status: 65.1%
T2107 Status: 53.2%
VIX Status: 12.7 (fresh 2-month closing low)
General (Short-term) Trading Call: Hold (bullish positions)
Active T2108 periods: Day #16 over 20%, Day #14 over 30%, Day #11 over 40%, Day #9 over 50%, Day #4 over 60%, Day #86 under 70%

Commentary
Going into and during the October sell-off, bears were fond of noting that the top in the S&P 500 (at the time) coincided with the IPO of Alibaba (NYSE:BABA). It was a neat and convenient story of buyer’s exhaustion and a peak in complacency. I saw this milestone called the “Ali Blah Blah” top on twitter. Now that BABA is making fresh all-time highs day after day, I am wondering whether these same bears are leveraging this nifty technical signal to either get out of the way of the uptrend or hop aboard.

Alibaba (BABA) is sprinting along its upper Bollinger Band® as post-earnings momentum continues apace

The BABA uptrend is quite impressive, strong and persistent. I really missed big on that one. The Ali Blah Blah top has turned into what I will now call the “Ali Rah Rah pop” until the name no longer applies. The Ali Rah Rah pop now features a resumption of upward momentum that seems unperturbed by the jeers and derision of market detractors who keep calling for a market top with each step higher. The S&P 500 is oblivious to scandalized bears and is instead blithely pushing along to the “rah rah” cheers of the momentum and trend-following crowd.

The S&P 500 keeps marching along in a well-defined uptrend between Bollinger Bands

T2108 is also trundling along higher. At 65.1%, T2108 is just barely higher than it was a week ago. My favorite technical indicator is starting to make me wonder whether a coiled spring is getting ready to pop. Either way, overbought conditions seem almost certain at some point in the coming days (I was hoping for overbought to coincide with Friday’s jobs report). However, if T2108 takes a notable dive before returning to overbought conditions, I will stand up and take notice given this is exactly how the selling in September began. A descent below the 60% level might make me give the bearish case more serious consideration.

Volatility continues its descent. The volatility index, the VIX, has essentially completed a roundtrip from late September’s breakout that came the trading day after (Monday, September 22) the BABA IPO. Funny how these things can seem so interconnected.

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Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), my favorite bulldozer in the coal mine, may have the “final” say on whether we go breakout or go bust from here. Surprisingly, it is already pushing against resistance at the 200DMA and now looks ready to break out higher. Just as I could not get with the bearish program with transports pushing bullishly higher , a CAT bulldozing higher simply fortifies my bullishness on the market. CAT is also my favorite hedge on bullish sympathies, so I will still look for an opportunity to rebuild put options “just in case.”

Caterpillar (CAT) is on the edge of a significant breakout from stiff resistance

Finally, in trading action, I sold my call options on Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) into today’s very cooperative 4.7% move off support from the first Bollinger Band® (click here to see the discussion of this setup). The options essentially doubled off this one move – a great reminder of what I love about trading options for short-term positioning. I also shorted Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (ARCA:XLE) as it faded off 50DMA resistance. This is NOT a hedge, just a trade following very simple technical rules…

Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (SPDR Energy Select Sector Fund (ARCA:XLE)) falls back in what looks like a notable failure at 50DMA resistance

Daily T2108 vs the S&P 500