McMillan Market Commentary
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Thursday, July 28th, 2011
Suddenly, the stock market started to develop "religion" about the U.S.
debt situation, and sold off sharply this week.
In one sense, this is like any other "event" -- an FDA hearing or
a potentially volatile earnings report: the underlying has trouble
moving decisively in either direction until the event has passed.
The chart of $SPX is no longer bullish; it has turned neutral.
There is support in the 1295-1300 area (today's lows and mid-July lows).
Below that, there is a large support area down to the June lows at 1260.
Equity-only put-call ratios are turning bearish (see Figures 2 & 3).
They have finally been affected by this week's decline. The standard
ratio is a confirmed sell, as is QQQ weighted. The weighted equity-
only is not yet a confirmed sell signal.
At the current time, the breadth indicators are on sell signals
and are extremely oversold.
Volatility indices ($VIX and $VXO) have finally taken notice
that a potentially volatile event lies on the near-term horizon.
There are higher highs and higher lows on the $VIX chart, which means that
it's in an uptrend. That is bearish for stocks.
In summary, the worries over the debt ceiling have aborted many
of the buy signals, but oversold conditions are appearing already.
I would not rush to buy on a mere oversold condition, though.
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McMillan Market Comment
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, Aug 04 2011 03:41 PM
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