S&P 500 Mired In Trading Range Doldrums; What's Next?

 | Oct 27, 2016 12:07AM ET

Stocks dropped 10-points at the open yesterday, due to what the financial media claimed was weak earnings. But rather than rattle nerves, a sharp reversal erased those losses before lunchtime. While we continued to bounce around in the afternoon session, the S&P 500 finished the day well off those morning lows.

Once upon a time price-action like this was insightful. Running out of sellers so quickly after an unsettling open is often a strong 'buy' signal. But in our current market, we have to assume this is just more random noise and cannot base a trade off it. If anything, I’m more inclined to trade against this signal than with it given how quickly this market reverses.