The Morning Call
7/21/14
The Market
Technical
Monday Morning Chartology
You
would hardly have known that the geopolitical events of last Thursday occurred. The S&P is above its 50 day moving
average and within uptrends across all timeframes. Volume on Friday rose---but it was options
expirations; and breadth made a dramatic recovery.
The
long Treasury fell on Friday, closing slightly below the upper boundary of its
short term trading range---negating Thursday’s break above that resistance
level. Nonetheless, it is above is 50
day moving average and within an intermediate term trading range.
GLD
bounced neatly off its 50 day moving average last week---that is the best thing
one could say about its recent pin action.
It remains in a short term trading range and an intermediate term downtrend.
The
VIX soared through the upper boundary of its very short term downtrend on
Thursday. Friday, it retreated but not enough
to push back below that very short term boundary; and for a very short term
trend that would be enough to negate it.
However, given the unusual geopolitical circumstances, I am going to
wait a day or so before confirming the break.
Fundamental
Update
on the misery index (short):
This
season’s revenue and earnings ‘beat’ rate---to date (short):
News on Stocks in Our Portfolios
Economics
This Week’s Data
The
June Chicago Fed National Activity Index was reported at .12 versus
expectations of .16.
Other
Dallas
Fed Chief Fisher on monetary policy (a bit long but today’s must read):
Scotiabank
on Yellen (medium):
How
the Chinese economy keeps recovering (medium):
Update
on the Economic Trend and Momentum Indices (medium):
The
latest on Espirito Santo (short):
Goldman
on Abenomics (medium):
Consensus
global GDP (short):
Money
printing is not bringing prosperity to Main Street---the latest from David
Stockman (medium):
The
subprime auto loan market keeps getting worse (medium):
Politics
Domestic
More exemptions
from Obamacare (short):
International
Latest
from Ukraine (medium):
Putin’s
retaliation against sanctions (medium):
Congressmen urge
release of 9/11 documents showing Saudi involvement (medium):
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